MARBLEHEAD, MASSACHUSETTS
Preferred Architectural Firm by the Town of Marblehead
At Nilsson + Siden Associates, Inc. in Salem, MA, our team has had the privilege of collaborating with esteemed clients in the picturesque town of Marblehead. Our commitment to excellence and ability to deliver exceptional architectural solutions have made us the top choice for projects in this vibrant community.
Corinthian Yacht Club: Pool and Tennis Building
We undertook a remarkable project in Marblehead, Massachusetts – constructing the pool and tennis building for the Corinthian Yacht Club. This involved the demolition of an existing structure and a meticulous rebuilding process, ensuring compliance with accessibility code requirements. The facility now features modern men’s and women’s lockers and restrooms, serving the nearby swimming pool and tennis courts.
We also added a second floor, creating additional meeting room space and surveillance decks that offer breathtaking views of the harbor. The harbor is known for its historical significance as it is home to Fort Sewall, which provided ammunition protection for the USS Constitution during the War of 1812. The main yacht club building was constructed in the shingle style in the 1880s, which blends perfectly with the surroundings. The design of the entrance tower pays homage to the main club building, while the unique layout of the pool and tennis building acts as a wind buffer for the courts.

Warwick Theater: Excellence In Renovation
Our team worked with our client, Thomas McNulty. We had the privilege of demolishing and reconstructing the lobby of the historic Warwick Theater in Marblehead. Working closely with the contractor and owner, we completed the renovation within two weeks, navigating operational challenges and ensuring minimal disruption. The project’s quality craftsmanship and attention to detail earned it an esteemed Award of Excellence from the American Woodworking Institute.
Crosby's Marketplace: Revitalizing Fire-Damaged Property
In our endeavor to revitalize the fire-damaged property, our expertise shone through in the redevelopment plan for the 27,000-square-foot Crosby’s Marketplace in Marblehead. We worked with Jim Crosby on this project. Our comprehensive approach involved the interior renovation of an 18th-century historic structure, meticulous reconstruction of previously demolished 19th-century buildings based on early photographs and an 1845 town plan, and the addition of new construction that seamlessly adheres to the Old & Historic District guidelines. This ambitious project has expanded the property’s commercial and residential offerings, breathing new life into the community.
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Nilsson + Siden Associates, Inc. takes pride in our ability to create spaces that exceed expectations. Join us in transforming your architectural visions into reality. Reach out to us today to discuss how we can bring our expertise to your project in Marblehead or beyond.






Preferred Architectural Firm by the Town of Marblehead
We undertook a remarkable project in Marblehead, Massachusetts – constructing the pool and tennis building for the Corinthian Yacht Club. This involved the demolition of an existing structure and a meticulous rebuilding process, ensuring compliance with accessibility code requirements. The facility now features modern men’s and women’s lockers and restrooms, serving the nearby swimming pool and tennis courts.
We also added a second floor, creating additional meeting room space and surveillance decks that offer breathtaking views of the harbor. The harbor is known for its historical significance as it is home to Fort Sewall, which provided ammunition protection for the USS Constitution during the War of 1812. The main yacht club building was constructed in the shingle style in the 1880s, which blends perfectly with the surroundings. The design of the entrance tower pays homage to the main club building, while the unique layout of the pool and tennis building acts as a wind buffer for the courts.






Our team worked with our client, Thomas McNulty. We had the privilege of demolishing and reconstructing the lobby of the historic Warwick Theater in Marblehead. Working closely with the contractor and owner, we completed the renovation within two weeks, navigating operational challenges and ensuring minimal disruption. The project’s quality craftsmanship and attention to detail earned it an esteemed Award of Excellence from the American Woodworking Institute.
In our endeavor to revitalize the fire-damaged property, our expertise shone through in the redevelopment plan for the 27,000-square-foot Crosby’s Marketplace in Marblehead. We worked with Jim Crosby on this project. Our comprehensive approach involved the interior renovation of an 18th-century historic structure, meticulous reconstruction of previously demolished 19th-century buildings based on early photographs and an 1845 town plan, and the addition of new construction that seamlessly adheres to the Old & Historic District guidelines. This ambitious project has expanded the property’s commercial and residential offerings, breathing new life into the community.






Nilsson + Siden Associates, Inc. takes pride in our ability to create spaces that exceed expectations. Join us in transforming your architectural visions into reality. Reach out to us today to discuss how we can bring our expertise to your project in Marblehead or beyond.
Preferred Architectural Firm by the Town of Marblehead
Corinthian Yacht Club: Pool and Tennis Building
We undertook a remarkable project in Marblehead, Massachusetts – constructing the pool and tennis building for the Corinthian Yacht Club. This involved the demolition of an existing structure and a meticulous rebuilding process, ensuring compliance with accessibility code requirements. The facility now features modern men’s and women’s lockers and restrooms, serving the nearby swimming pool and tennis courts.
We also added a second floor, creating additional meeting room space and surveillance decks that offer breathtaking views of the harbor. The harbor is known for its historical significance as it is home to Fort Sewall, which provided ammunition protection for the USS Constitution during the War of 1812. The main yacht club building was constructed in the shingle style in the 1880s, which blends perfectly with the surroundings. The design of the entrance tower pays homage to the main club building, while the unique layout of the pool and tennis building acts as a wind buffer for the courts.
Warwick Theater: Excellence In Renovation
Our team worked with our client, Thomas McNulty. We had the privilege of demolishing and reconstructing the lobby of the historic Warwick Theater in Marblehead. Working closely with the contractor and owner, we completed the renovation within two weeks, navigating operational challenges and ensuring minimal disruption. The project’s quality craftsmanship and attention to detail earned it an esteemed Award of Excellence from the American Woodworking Institute.
Crosby's Marketplace: Revitalizing Fire-Damaged Property
In our endeavor to revitalize the fire-damaged property, our expertise shone through in the redevelopment plan for the 27,000-square-foot Crosby’s Marketplace in Marblehead. We worked with Jim Crosby on this project. Our comprehensive approach involved the interior renovation of an 18th-century historic structure, meticulous reconstruction of previously demolished 19th-century buildings based on early photographs and an 1845 town plan, and the addition of new construction that seamlessly adheres to the Old & Historic District guidelines. This ambitious project has expanded the property’s commercial and residential offerings, breathing new life into the community.
Corinthian Yacht Club: Pool and Tennis Building
We undertook a remarkable project in Marblehead, Massachusetts – constructing the pool and tennis building for the Corinthian Yacht Club. This involved the demolition of an existing structure and a meticulous rebuilding process, ensuring compliance with accessibility code requirements. The facility now features modern men’s and women’s lockers and restrooms, serving the nearby swimming pool and tennis courts.
We also added a second floor, creating additional meeting room space and surveillance decks that offer breathtaking views of the harbor. The harbor is known for its historical significance as it is home to Fort Sewall, which provided ammunition protection for the USS Constitution during the War of 1812. The main yacht club building was constructed in the shingle style in the 1880s, which blends perfectly with the surroundings. The design of the entrance tower pays homage to the main club building, while the unique layout of the pool and tennis building acts as a wind buffer for the courts.
Crosby's Marketplace: Revitalizing Fire-Damaged Property
In our endeavor to revitalize the fire-damaged property, our expertise shone through in the redevelopment plan for the 27,000-square-foot Crosby’s Marketplace in Marblehead. We worked with Jim Crosby on this project. Our comprehensive approach involved the interior renovation of an 18th-century historic structure, meticulous reconstruction of previously demolished 19th-century buildings based on early photographs and an 1845 town plan, and the addition of new construction that seamlessly adheres to the Old & Historic District guidelines. This ambitious project has expanded the property’s commercial and residential offerings, breathing new life into the community.
Nilsson Studio + Associates, Inc. takes pride in our ability to create spaces that exceed expectations. Join us in transforming your architectural visions into reality. Reach out to us today to discuss how we can bring our expertise to your project in Marblehead or beyond.