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Mayer M.
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Multi Family Architects in Philly

Mayer M.
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Does anyone have any architects they would recommend in Philadelphia for new construction multi family projects?

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Chris K.
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Chris K.
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@Mayer M.

That's a pretty wide range. But I believe @Kevin Korejko does some architectural work in Philadelphia. 

I would say narrow down the scope a bit more before talking to an architect. For small, small multi family, most stuff you see on the market are modular. You may still want to work with an architect to make sure everything is to code and what not. But that's very different scope than asking the architect to design something from scratch. 

Nowadays you could build a 20 unit using modular products as well. We haven't really worked on one of those projects but they seem alright. 

Disclaimer: While I’m an attorney licensed to practice in PA, I’m not your attorney. What I wrote above does not create an attorney/client relationship between us. I wrote the above for informational purposes. Do not rely on it for legal advice. Always consult with your attorney before you rely on the above information.

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