Author: Barbara Kotsos

Proud to Make this List!

The Los Angeles Business Journal (LABJ) has once again, just published its most recent list of LA’s Fastest-Growing Private Companies. We are thrilled to see that we not only made the list, but especially that we...

Pushing Creative Limits with Glass

This summer, I had the chance to visit what is now one of my all-time favorite museums, The Corning Museum of Glass, in Corning, New York, a museum with  an interesting history. It was established...

Reflections of our Past Work

It seems fitting that now, as the year ends, we take a moment to look back on our company’s long history, and ponder our many past projects throughout the Downtown Los Angeles skyline. Where better...

Serving the Community in Clovis/Fresno

We always enjoy most contributing to projects that become attractive community landmarks, especially when they’re also considered valuable resources by those who live nearby. We love it even more when they continue to win a variety of coveted awards....

The New Lucas Museum of Narrative Art

We found out this week that Giroux Glass will soon be a part of an exciting addition to the Los Angeles cultural scene: the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art.  Right in the back yard of...

Unsurpassed Views of the City at 71Above

Unrivalled, and never-before-experienced sights of our city will soon be available to everyone in Los Angeles! Thanks to a gorgeous new restaurant, "71Above," opening tonight, diners will get to see the scintillating sights of the city below and to as far away as to the ocean, through windows installed by Giroux Glass. The shiny new "71Above" sits at the top of the U.S. Bank Tower, currently the tallest building in the Western United States, not to mention, in L.A. The iconic skyscraper has recently undergone a $50 million renovation, which includes a new observation deck and a glass slide, among other exciting features. The restaurant is the latest by renowned restaurateur, Emil Eyvazoff, and was designed by Tag Front architects.

USGlass Releases “Hospitality Hall” Video

The new Harrah College of Hospitality building on the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) campus, features glass on the façade and throughout the spacious interior, allowing light to brighten the learning environment. USGlass interviewed...