by admin | Apr 27, 2026 | Featured Projects, HELT Happenings
Many of the most meaningful projects we’ve been involved with have been for 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations. They also tend to be some of the most complex—not because of the buildings themselves, but because of everything surrounding them. Nonprofits operate within...
by admin | Mar 16, 2026 | Featured Projects, HELT Happenings
Leasable square footage, parking counts, construction costs, and revenue projections all shape the early decisions that determine whether a project moves forward. Those numbers matter. But the most successful developments do something else well: they create places...
by admin | Mar 7, 2026 | Featured Projects, HELT Happenings
Excitement continues to build as we await Planning & Zoning comments on the proposed Belmont Trolley facility. Momentum is building; the path forward is clear. The project is envisioned as a phased approach, beginning with a steel pavilion structure designed to...
by admin | Oct 3, 2025 | Featured Projects, HELT Happenings
HELT Design recently had the privilege of presenting a design study to Belmont City Council on the potential future of the former City Hall at 115 Main Street. Council Chambers were relocated to the CityWorks building on Catawba Street for several reasons, including...
by admin | Sep 12, 2025 | Featured Projects, HELT Happenings, Portfolio
In today’s experience-driven market, architecture must do more than serve a purpose—it must create connection, identity, and energy. We’re excited to share updated renderings of our 50,000 SF boutique mixed-use development—a project designed to blur the line between...
by admin | Aug 18, 2025 | Featured Projects, HELT Happenings, Portfolio
We were recently asked to evaluate an existing Depression-era building. At a glance, it appeared sound — but as we began peeling back the layers, we unfortunately uncovered a much more vulnerable core. Walking the site, we noticed the absence of thru-wall flashing....