Lund-Ross led inner-city parish St. Bernard Church through three phases of a restoration project that stretches over seven years. Located in the Benson neighborhood, the distinct structure was built in the 1930s and features Spanish architectural elements like a red-tiled roof, stucco walls and ornamental columns. Lund-Ross completed the first two phases of renovation in the early 2000s and completed Phase III in December 2007. The renovations included new heating and cooling systems, new tile and paint, masonry and window repairs, electrical upgrades and a new handicap entrance. The chancel area was expanded and St. Bernard’s trademark red tile roof was replaced. The church is now raising funds for the fourth and final phase of the St. Bernard restoration.