
Bardea Steak
608 N Market St
Wilmington, DE
Total Area:
5,000 SF
Completion Date:
January 1970
- Located in the ground-floor retail space of 608 MKT
- 5,000 SF steakhouse from the team behind Bardea Food & Drink at 620 Market Street
- 120-seat open hearth restaurant with horseshoe-shaped, dark wood-topped bar.
- Four-season sunroom with porcelain mosaic tile flooring, sky lights, bifold windows, and a back bar area.
- Landscaped street-side patio featuring bistro-style tables and a small lounge
- Exterior will feature attention-grabbing white stucco and painted wood trim, factory glass windows and spotlights.
- Interior will include hardwood floors, exposed white brick columns, custom-made globe chandeliers and lights, a tin ceiling, and shades of grey and white. A decorative fireplace made of steel, emerald-hued tile, and red brick will be nestled between leather banquettes. Wood slat booths will line the wall leading closer to the hearth, featuring more emerald-hued tile, steel and custom millwork.
- Designed by Stokes Architecture + Design whose recent projects include other BPGS projects Le Cavalier at the Green Room and The Quoin

Lincoln Square
300-318 N Market Street
Wilmington, DE
Total Area:
48,000 SF
Completion Date:
January 1970
- 41-unit multi-family residential community on Market Street in Downtown Wilmington, DE
- Redevelopment of an entire city block of former commercial office and retail space encompassing 10 contiguous buildings from 300 to 318 N Market St.
- Originally developed in the 1800s as a collection of individual townhomes, the property was first converted to retail space in the years following the Civil War. By the end of the 19th century, Lippincott & Co. occupied most of the block from 306-314 Market St. The department store thrived as “one of the leading merchandise locations in Wilmington” for over 60 years, as described by the Wilmington City Directory in 1940.
- The property was then renamed Lincoln Square in honor of Abraham Lincoln’s visit to Wilmington on June 10, 1848. A congressman at the time, Lincoln addressed members of the Whig political party from the balcony of the Fourth Street Market House, which was located in the center of 4th Street between Orange and Market streets. It was Lincoln’s only documented visit to Delaware.
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Wawa
1260 E Joppa Rd
Towson, MD
Total Area:
Completion Date:
January 1970
Full-Service Wawa Convenience Store and Fuel Center. Part of the Loch Raven Commons development, a 10-acre mixed-use retail and multifamily development located in Towson, Maryland. This Wawa marks the stores only location is the densely populated East Towson, MD.

Makers Alley
804 N. Orange Street
Wilmington, DE
Total Area:
1,665 SF of indoor space, 3,300 of SF of yard
Completion Date:
January 1970
Located in the city of Wilmington, this 18th century building was transformed into Downtown Wilmington’s first ever restaurant/beer garden. The historic space is opened all year round, and serves 24 craft beers with delicious entree’s and snacks. Customers can play games such as giant jenga, connect four, and board games, or cheer on their favorite sports team.

DE.CO-Food Hall
110 West 10th Street
Wilmington, DE | Historic DuPont Building
Total Area:
12,000 SF
Completion Date:
January 1970
Located on the ground floor of the historic DuPont Building, this food hall/market features eight innovative kitchens and an atrium bar. It is also equipped with private event space and a spacious hall with 250 seats.

I.M. Coffee
1105 N Market Street
Wilmington, DE 19801
Total Area:
600 SQ FT
Completion Date:
January 1970

Greenville Crossing
4001-4029 Kennett Pike
Greenville, DE 19807
Total Area:
134,000 SQ FT
Completion Date:
January 1970