The Historic Pearl Brewery development, a 22-acre culinary and cultural destination north of Downtown San Antonio, attracts both locals and visitors alike to experience world-class retail, dining, and hospitality excellence. Pape-Dawson has served as the civil engineer for The Pearl redevelopment for the past 14 years. We developed strategies for local utility service and design while maintaining the brewery’s existing historic structures and features.
Pape-Dawson negotiated a development agreement to extend storm drainage and eliminate flooding, and the drainage culvert served as a catalyst for additional development in the area. Our transportation engineers also prepared plans for curb bulb-outs, pedestrian amenities, and on-street parking along Pearl Parkway, which were incorporated into the overall site design to create a pedestrian-friendly environment.
Our services include master planning, Museum Reach design, construction documents, subdivision platting, permitting, traffic impact analysis, and construction phase services.
A few of our projects at the Pearl include The Full Goods Warehouse, Pearl Stables, Can Plant Apartments, Culinary Institute of America’s Center for Latin American Cooking, and Hotel Emma.
Highlighted Mixed-Use Projects
The Alamo Quarry Market
Pape-Dawson completed planning, design, and construction administration of utilities, streets, and drainage system for this urban 460-acre mixed-use development located along the rim of a former quarry.
The Domain South End District
Pape-Dawson was brought onto this project to help with master planning of The Domain South End, one of Austin’s most successful mixed-use projects.
Eilan
Pape-Dawson provided master planning and civil engineering services for this $400 million luxury project in Northwest San Antonio