Architecture and design firm grows in Duluth
Lose Design will be expanding to a new location in Duluth.
This is being carried out as a collaboration with Partnership Gwinnett. Lose Design is an architecture, landscape architecture, engineering, and planning firm that creates spaces that support the fundamental human needs to work, play, and live. Projects are designed by their team to encourage teamwork for their inhabitants.
Located on Satellite Boulevard, the space will cover 4,000 square feet, and will amount to approximately $350,000 in capital investment for the local economy.
Such new locations often require stationery printers, as business cards, letterheads, and other corporate materials need to be created.
The Executive Vice President and CCO of Lose Design, Whit Alexander, expressed pride in how long the business has been in Gwinnett County, noting that it has always been a strong advocate of Partnership Gwinnett and its initiatives in redevelopment.
Nicole Love Hendrickson, Chairwoman of the Gwinnett County Commission, expressed her appreciation for the commitment and investment of Lose Design to the community, and congratulated the company on its success and growth.
Madeline Lester, Existing Industry Project Manager for Partnership Gwinnett, added that Lose Design is a strong partner of the initiative of Partnership Gwinnett.
Lose Design has participated in many high-profile design projects previously, including the renovations of the Gwinnett Chamber Facility and the Gas South District.
This is being carried out as a collaboration with Partnership Gwinnett. Lose Design is an architecture, landscape architecture, engineering, and planning firm that creates spaces that support the fundamental human needs to work, play, and live. Projects are designed by their team to encourage teamwork for their inhabitants.
Located on Satellite Boulevard, the space will cover 4,000 square feet, and will amount to approximately $350,000 in capital investment for the local economy.
Such new locations often require stationery printers, as business cards, letterheads, and other corporate materials need to be created.
The Executive Vice President and CCO of Lose Design, Whit Alexander, expressed pride in how long the business has been in Gwinnett County, noting that it has always been a strong advocate of Partnership Gwinnett and its initiatives in redevelopment.
Nicole Love Hendrickson, Chairwoman of the Gwinnett County Commission, expressed her appreciation for the commitment and investment of Lose Design to the community, and congratulated the company on its success and growth.
Madeline Lester, Existing Industry Project Manager for Partnership Gwinnett, added that Lose Design is a strong partner of the initiative of Partnership Gwinnett.
Lose Design has participated in many high-profile design projects previously, including the renovations of the Gwinnett Chamber Facility and the Gas South District.