Founded in 1999, our firm specializes in residential architecture that captures and enhances our clients' visions, goals, and aspirations. Our extraordinary high level of passion means that we provide professional services that benefit our clients in all things that we do. We are skilled at listening to you and asking the right questions. Being empathetic to your needs makes us highly effective architects and designers. We have a high level of housing expertise that includes land planning, custom homes, speculative homes, and multifamily. We are proactive communicators, we create beautiful and cost-effective designs, and pride ourselves on our repeat clientele. Our custom residential, multi-family, and residential neighborhood developments can be found throughout the United States.
We are so excited to share this great drone footage of our new multifamily project, Oakwood Flats Apartments!
We were incredibly excited for Brad to participate in BISNOW's Multifamily Update Webinar. Along with Bristol Development's CIO, David Hanchrow, Brad joined the discussion on how COVID-19 is affecting the Multifamily market in Nashville today as well as the designs of the future.
As Brad prepares to be a panelist on BISNOW Nashville webinar to discuss some of the impacts of COVID-19 on the Nashville multifamily market, as a team we recently brainstormed the possible impacts that might be worth considering in the design of new or repositioned communities.
Harbor Town's "Harbor Island" in Memphis has phenomenal views of downtown Memphis.
Loeb Properties of Memphis and partner Grubb Properties of Charlotte, NC have received a $17.6 million PILOT to build a $54 million project consisting of 350 apartments in the heart of the Broad Avenue Arts District.
Shapiro & Company Architects are the architect of record and BB+M out of Charlotte are the design architects. Reid Cullers, Director of Shapiro’s Multifamily Studio says, “the project was unanimously approved for the 15-year tax break, and the magnitude of the project will most certainly be transformative to the entire Binghampton neighborhood”.