This is the headquarters of the administrative offices for the personnel who organize the annual Rose Parade in Pasadena, California. The original structure is an Italian Renaissance-style mansion that was once owned by chewing-gum pioneer William Wrigley Jr., built between 1906 and 1914, and was donated to the City of Pasadena for its historical preservation, with the stipulation that they would use it as the “Tournament’s” permanent headquarters. The administrative staff for the Tournament of Roses occupies office space on the back side of the Wrigley Mansion, while still preserving and maintaining the main House. We have renovated the interiors of the main house and office several times over the years and have added additional office space to their existing office building. Planning for every parade starts the day after New Year’s Day. This process takes about 80,000 hours of combined manpower each year, and it takes all year to plan for the next parade. Scheduling of construction work and placement of personnel was always crucial, but schedules and deadlines were always met. It was always a pleasure working with the “Tournament,” an organization that always demanded the best.