Cromwell Architects Engineers expands to Charlotte

September 30, 2024

Little Rock, AR – Cromwell Architects Engineers, a global, full-service architecture, engineering, and building services firm, headquartered in Little Rock, Arkansas, announced September 30th it is opening a new regional office in Charlotte, NC.

As one of the oldest architecture firms in the country, the 140-year-old company has legacy clients around the United States and globally. As part of their strategic plan, Cromwell is expanding its footprint to attract talent and better service a growing number of business relationships in the region. Cromwell considered locations throughout the US before landing on an office in Charlotte.

“After studying several major metro areas, Charlotte consistently ranked at the top of our key categories. Proximity to great talent, access to our clients in the mid-Atlantic region, and the pro-business environment were key factors in our decision.” Dan Fowler, President of Cromwell, said. We’re excited to continue our 140 years of positively impacting communities through great design with this expansion in the Charlotte area.”

Cromwell, a 100% Employee-owned company, is in the process of relocating key employees to the region and is currently planning to open their Charlotte office by the end of 2024. The firm plans to develop local architects, engineers and other design professionals over the next few years to support both regional and global clients.

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