Peter Tolkin Architecture

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.