The renovation and modernization of Fire Station 35 in the City of Park Ridge enhanced a critical public safety facility while maintaining uninterrupted emergency operations throughout the project. The work transformed an existing station into a more efficient, healthy, and functional environment designed to support the evolving needs of firefighters, emergency personnel, and the community they serve. The project focused on creating a modern facility that improves operational effectiveness, staff wellness, and long-term building performance. Through careful planning and detailed phasing strategies, the design team coordinated renovations in a manner that allowed emergency response capabilities to remain active during construction, minimizing disruptions to essential public services. Upgrades modernized interior spaces and building systems while improving functionality, circulation, and the daily experience of first responders. The renewed station provides spaces better suited for collaboration, training, recovery, and the demanding nature of contemporary fire and emergency medical services operations. Enhancements also support the department's commitment to health, safety, and operational readiness while creating a more dynamic civic presence. As a community-focused investment, Fire Station 35 reflects the City of Park Ridge's dedication to providing resilient public infrastructure while ensuring that first responders have facilities that match the importance of their mission. The completed station serves as a high-performing public safety environment designed to support emergency services today and adapt to future needs. Cordogan Clark provided architecture, engineering, and construction management services for this modernization supporting the City of Park Ridge.