This central New Jersey office complex called for a complete
modernization of the existing equipment.
To match
the cars' updated mechanics, Liberty was called upon to refurbish
eight interior cabs at the C, D, E, and F Buildings.
The challenge at this location was that no freight car existed;
each car was used for both passengers and service. This required
the design to be both aesthetically appealing and fully
functional.
The diamond plated patterned metal beneath the handrail was
installed to comply with the practical demands of movers and
handcarts, while maintaining visual attractiveness for its
tenants.
The above laminate compliments the patterned metal. This style
has become popular because of the profusion of design options
available, coupled with its lasting durability. Woven metals
provide a sophisticated look with the same resilience as a more
industrial looking design.
Once the interior of the cabs were re-finished, the doors were
faced with satin stainless-steel to mimic its sharp look.
In response to working with Liberty Elevator, Paul Faris, of
Colliers International believes,
"Liberty Elevator is a valued partner that
provides the type of service excellence and professionalism we
bring to our tenants and clients. I am especially impressed with
the interior cab upgrades Liberty Elevator recently completed in
four of our buildings. The 'rough rider' design is functional and
looks great! It's perfect for office buildings that do not have
dedicated freight elevators."