Hope’s® Windows, Inc.
84 Hopkins Ave
P.O. Box 580
Jamestown, NY 14702-0580
United States
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Jake Michalski

412-347-8023

jake.michalski@larsonobrien.com

Exterior of Birthplace of Country Music Museum. PHOTO CREDIT:  Photo; Fresh Air Photo

Thursday, December 04, 2014

JAMESTOWN, NY – Hope’s® University Series™ custom, handcrafted solid steel windows – and Hope’s 5000 Series™ steel swing doors – were installed in an historic, renovated building that now serves as the home of the newly created, state-of-the-art Birthplace of Country Music Museum in Bristol, VA.

The museum’s director and head curator, Jessica Turner, describes the Hope’s products as “stunning” and says they restored the two-level, 24,000 sq. ft. building to its “former glory.”

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Exterior of Birmingham MI Home

Friday, October 03, 2014

JAMESTOWN, NY – Hope’s® Jamestown175™ Series of custom, handcrafted solid steel windows were installed in a Birmingham, MI luxury home, a project recently featured in The Wall Street Journal.

The construction of the 7,200 sq. ft. home, completed in May 2014, placed a premium on a select few materials used to create large uninterrupted surfaces that avoid “visual noise.”

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Indiana War Memorial AFTER photo

Custom Replica Design Paired with ADA Compliance for 81-year-old Indiana War Memorial

Wednesday, July 30, 2014

JAMESTOWN, NY – Hope’s® Custom Bronze Doors were installed in two entrances to the Indiana War Memorial, an iconic structure in downtown Indianapolis listed as a National Historic Landmark.

Opened in 1933 and rising 210 feet, the monument is part of the city’s 24-acre Indiana War Memorial Historic Plaza, encompassing two monuments, three parks, and numerous statues, sculptures and fountains. The Indiana War Memorial has three main floors housing artifacts, photos, documents, uniforms and firearms–all commemorating Hoosiers who have served in combat.

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Historic Hawaii Foundation logo

Tuesday, July 01, 2014

JAMESTOWN, NY – The Hope’s® historic retrofit project at the Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard, which included the installation of 1,700 custom, handcrafted steel windows, received a 2014 Preservation Honor Award from the Historic Hawaii Foundation.

The design-build project was the work of Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) Hawaii to retrofit the Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard/Intermediate Maintenance Facility (PHNSY/IMF) Building 155–with the mandate to maintain the structure’s historic window features.

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PHOTO CREDIT: Christian Phillips Photography

Friday, May 30, 2014

JAMESTOWN, NY – Hope's® Empire Bronze™ windows and doors grace a recently transformed 14,000-square-foot waterfront mansion on Lake Skaneateles in upstate New York.

Originally built in the early 1900's, the home was redesigned and reconfigured into a picturesque residence in accord with the late 19th-century Victorian architecture of its neighbors while accommodating modern craftsmanship and timeless, quality materials.

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Entrance to Steven Spielberg Building, USC School of Cinematic Arts

Two of the New Buildings Bear the Names of George Lucas and Steven Spielberg

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

JAMESTOWN, NY – Hope’s® steel windows and doors were installed in the new home of the University of Southern California’s School of Cinematic Arts – a four-acre complex of six buildings created after the university received sizable donations, including $175 million dollars from acclaimed filmmaker George Lucas.

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Cook County Correctional Facility

Includes 1,000-bed Medical/Psychiatric Unit

Friday, February 28, 2014

JAMESTOWN, NY – Hope’s® correctional steel windows were installed in the newest addition to the Cook County Jail’s sprawling 96-acre campus of buildings in southwest Chicago, the largest single-site jail in the country–housing 10,000 to 12,000 inmates at any given time.

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Profile of Hope’s® Landmark175™ Operable Window with Thermal™ Evolution Technology

Launched in December, the patented solution achieves a U-factor as low as 0.170 while avoiding the pitfalls of splitting steel profiles

Friday, January 31, 2014

JAMESTOWN, NY - Hope’s® announces new website content about the superior manufacturing and performance of its new, patented Thermal Evolution™ Technology for the company’s solid, hot-rolled steel windows: www.hopeswindows.com/evolution.

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Profile of Hope's® Landmark175™ Operable Window with Thermal Evolution™ Technology

U-factor as low as 0.170

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

JAMESTOWN, NY – Hope’s® introduces Thermal Evolution™ Technology, a breakthrough solution for hot-rolled, solid steel windows to meet increasingly stringent energy efficiency standards. With significantly improved U-factors and condensation resistance, the Hope’s technology achieves a thermal break for steel windows while retaining their superior qualities that enable endless design possibilities.

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BEFORE and AFTER view of the Hope's® Pearl Harbor Building 155 historic preservation project

The New Hope’s ONE55™ Series Windows Installed to Modernize, Improve Safety, While Preserving Structure’s Historic Window Features

Thursday, November 07, 2013

JAMESTOWN, NY – A historic retrofit project on some of the most hallowed ground in the United States, the Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard, was recently completed with the installation of 1,700 custom, handcrafted steel windows from Hope’s®.

The design-build project was the work of Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) Hawaii to retrofit the Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard/Intermediate Maintenance Facility (PHNSY/IMF) Building 155–with the mandate to maintain the structure’s historic window features.

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Music Box Films Chicago

Custom Steel Windows and Doors Help Achieve Unique Design for Music Box Films

Thursday, October 03, 2013

JAMESTOWN, NY – A retrofit office building project that includes custom, handcrafted steel windows and doors manufactured by Hope’s® recently received a prestigious Small Project Award from the Chicago chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIA).

The Hope’s Jamestown175™ Series steel windows and 5000 Series™ steel doors were installed in the building, now home to the technology startup Music Box Films. Located in Chicago’s West Loop enterprise zone, the project converted a 7,000-square-foot, two-story space into a single-story building with a mezzanine.

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