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Giroux Glass, Friends of the LA River

This Earth Day (Saturday, April 22), Giroux Glass partners and friends rallied together for the mid-river portion of the Great Los Angeles River CleanUp, organized by FOLAR (Friends of the LA River). It’s one of Los Angeles’ biggest...

Glass Expo Pacific Northwest (GEPN)

“Do what you say you will, when you say you will.” These wise words of advice given by Lyle Hill, best known as a columnist for Glass Magazine, are just a glimpse into some of my takeaways from this...

Glass Floors in a Venice Home

We get to work on some pretty interesting homes in the counties surrounding our Downtown Los Angeles location. This time, my project took place in a property that was a tri-level condo situated in Venice Beach, near...

Glass Magazine “Crystal Award” Winning Residence

As a tribute to “Throwback Thursday,” here’s a High-End Design project that won Giroux Glass the coveted Glass Magazine “Crystal Award” for the Most Innovative Interior Glass Project, Residential” for that year.  It was awarded for the...

Glass Upgrades at Universal Studios Hollywood

Universal Studios Hollywood first opened its doors as the world’s largest motion picture production facility in 1915 on a 230-acre farm. Back then, it was called “Universal City Studios,” and the price of admission was...

Grand Opening of Fresno Location

It would appear that everyone who attended the Grand Opening Celebration of our new office in Fresno, California, had a good time . . . and hopefully learned some helpful information while there. The rainy skies...

Healing Garden at Kaiser Permanente LAMC

Who would have thought that my career as a project manager would lead me back to my birth place (I won’t say how many years later), at Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Center. Aside from...

Heart ♥ of the City!

We had the pleasure of participating, for the third year in a row, in a fun and healthy annual event: the “Heart of the City” 5-K Walk/Run through the streets of Downtown Los Angeles, closed off early last Saturday morning, for hundreds of people – some with their dogs – to make our way through city streets normally clogged with traffic.