Peter Tolkin's experience in Old Pasadena led to work in other cities with downtown revitalization plans, such as Santa Monica and Long Beach.
In Merced, the office planned and designed a series of mixed-use buildings, in conjunction with a comprehensive downtown revitalization.
For Claremont, the practice was responsible for the planning of the West Village Expansion, a project encompassing retail, movie theaters, hotel facilities, and a town square.
The practice's winning proposal for the development of a two-city-block mixed-use project called Metlox in Manhattan Beach created a public space connecting the city's civic center with its main commercial street.
The urban planning project includes a town square, boutique hotel, restaurants, retail shops, offices, and underground parking.