Monday, March 21, 2011

Architectural firms changing with times - Dayton Business Journal:

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But local architects are hopefuo that by the end ofthis year, theier drafting tables will be littered with projects. By increasingg marketing efforts, reaching out to potentiakl clients and staying on top of the latestdesigh technology, officials want to be ready when business startds to come back. Alan president of Dayton-based , noticed a down tick in businesalast summer. He said his five-perso firm has tightened its belt, but stilol has a steady work load. In Scherr’s billings dropped 33 percent, from $1.2 million to He expects this year’s billings to decrease 20 perceny fromlast year. The biggestg problem for his firm has been increased competitionj from outsidethe region.
Peter managing principal of Englewood-based , said his firm is facinvg similar challenges.

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