George Ranalli Architect designed a 3,500-square-foot commercial building at 31 Broadway in New Haven, Connecticut. The site shares the street with the Sterling Memorial Library, circa 1920, by James Gamble Rodgers – a grand stone complex. As part of an initiative to strengthen the fabric of downtown, the new building contains commercial offices and a ground-floor retail space. The masonry structure, measuring 14-feet wide by 42-feet high, features a limestone and copper facade with mahogany-framed windows, attuned to the texture of the Yale campus vicinity.