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The future of commercial development seems to be mixed use designs. Penney Design Group has facilitated and rendered multiple mixed-use design plans in the DMV region. We know that your retail space has to be designed to display your wares in an attractive manner while also drawing people into your establishment. We work hard to make your business our business. We need to ensure that our designs render business and retail success.

We also need to perfectly interlock the mixed-use aspect of the features, with top floor residential areas enmeshed into this space. Residents need to be accommodated with fashionable floor plans and aesthetics while coordinated seamlessly with the commercial elements of the development. Because we specialize in all architecture sectors and settings we are uniquely positioned to perfect the entanglements presented by mixed use development projects.

The exterior design of a mixed-use development completed by Penney Design Group at 585 N Glebe Road in Arlington, VA.
585 Glebe Road
Pinnacle at Waypointe
Norwalk Retail
An aerial view of a mixed-use project located in the Edgewood neighborhood near the metro in Washington, DC.
Edgewood Mixed Use
Staples Mill Retail
Hyattsville Retail
The exterior of the
Vista Gardens Marketplace
A rendering of a retail space at Moore's Lake Commons, a mixed-use development in Chester, VA.
Moore’s Lake Commons
Manassas Crossroads Retail
East Ashland Development
SJP Properties
Frosting Bakeshop
Ministry of Supply – Apparel GA
The storefront of Ministry of Supply in Chicago, IL following a retail fit-out completed by Penney Design Group.
Ministry of Supply – Apparel IL
The exterior storefront of a retail boutique called Ministry of Supply in Washington, DC.
Ministry of Supply – Apparel DC
The exterior of The Dandelion Patch, a boutique shop in Reston, VA. See Penney Design Group's commercial construction work.
Dandelion Patch – Reston
Metrowest
Boys and Girls Club of Newark