Today is a very important date in the history of our firm. On October 28, 1911 Marino Nibbi, the founder of our firm was born. Today marks what would have been his 100th birthday. Marino would be amazed at the talented employees that we have working here today as well as the great projects we have completed over the years. Today we raise our glass and toast to Marino. Happy 100th Birthday!
Each year Nibbi Brothers participates in “Dreams Happen”, benefiting Rebuilding Together Peninsula, which helps raise money to build volunteer partnerships that rehabilitate homes and community facilities. For our 10th year we partnered up with Aedis Architecture and Planning. The team was successful in auctioning off the playhouse this year for $20,000. Congratulations to Nibbi Brothers and Aedis!
Click here to check out all the playhouses built for 2011.
Affordable Senior Housing Project In San Francisco’s Bayview District. Nibbi Brothers joins David Baker + Architects, Bridge Housing, and SFRA on May 2, 2011 for the ribbon cutting of Armstrong Place. Located on the Third Street light rail line in San Francisco’s Bayview district, Armstrong Place is a new multigenerational affordable housing community for seniors and first-time homebuyers. Armstrong Place, Senior Housing is a 5-story, 116-unit project. The building has a one-level concrete podium with four levels of wood-frame housing above. Nibbi Concrete performed the structural concrete and unique formwork for the exposed architectural walls that have African symbol patterns ...
Affordable housing development for developmentally disabled adults. Nibbi Brothers is proud to celebrate the grand opening of St. Peter’s Place, a new affordable housing development for developmentally disabled adults on 29th Avenue between Geary and Clement. We had some dignitaries in the neighborhood which celebrated the official grand opening, U.S. House of Representatives Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi, along with San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee and Richmond District Supervisor Eric Mar were all on hand for the ribbon cutting ceremony which took place April 25, 2011. The 20 housing units in St. Peter’s Place will allow adults with developmental ...