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Top 125 Retail Architecture Firms for 2019

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Top 125 Retail Architecture Firms for 2019

CallisonRTKL, Gensler, MG2, NELSON, and Stantec top the rankings of the nation's largest retail sector architecture and architecture engineering (AE) firms, as reported in Building Design+Construction's 2019 Giants 300 Report.


By BD+C Staff | October 24, 2019
Top 125 Retail Architecture Firms for 2019  Nike store 5th Ave, top retail engineering firms for 2019, Giants 300 report, Photo by Jonathan Morefield

Nike Store on 5th Ave. in New York City. Photo by Jonathan Morefield

   

CallisonRTKL, Gensler, MG2, NELSON, and Stantec top the rankings of the nation's largest retail sector architecture and architecture engineering (AE) firms, as reported in Building Design+Construction's 2019 Giants 300 Report.

 

 

Top 125 Retail Architecture Firms
BD+C GIANTS 300 REPORT

RANK COMPANY 2018 RETAIL SECTOR REVENUE
1 CallisonRTKL $190,677,000
2 Gensler $171,276,421
3 MG2 $58,832,685
4 NELSON Worldwide $57,191,544
5 Stantec $43,435,929
6 GreenbergFarrow $43,324,264
7 WD Partners $41,990,000
8 RSP Architects $34,861,000
9 MBH Architects $29,590,000
10 Cuhaci & Peterson $28,706,758
11 Sargenti $26,200,000
12 NORR $24,285,899
13 AE7 $24,170,821
14 Little $21,847,288
15 Ware Malcomb $19,809,653
16 Retail Design Collaborative/Studio One Eleven $17,339,093
17 Aria Group Architects $13,600,000
18 DLR Group $11,800,000
19 Tricarico Architecture and Design $11,750,000
20 Bergmann $11,070,000
21 Progressive AE $11,011,380
22 Cooper Carry $10,120,491
23 HDR $10,046,496
24 LK Architecture $9,700,000
25 Larson Design Group $8,063,793
26 Massa Multimedia Architecture $7,555,928
27 Elkus Manfredi Architects $6,942,000
28 Prellwitz Chilinski Associates $6,891,684
29 RS&H $6,700,000
30 Vocon $6,600,000
31 api(+) $6,500,000
32 Zyscovich Architects $6,136,915
33 GFF $5,550,448
34 AHL $5,331,176
35 Field Paoli $5,250,000
36 BHDP Architecture $4,852,802
37 Perkins+Will $4,498,700
38 Omniplan $4,380,000
39 Highland Associates $4,200,000
40 Cuningham Group Architecture $3,911,805
41 Architecture Design Collaborative $3,855,932
42 Lawrence Group $3,789,000
43 WATG $3,353,000
44 Wilson Associates $3,280,000
45 Interior Architects $3,231,201
46 Diamond Schmitt Architects $3,191,500
47 JLG Architects $3,169,327
48 Moody Nolan $3,000,000
Leo A Daly $3,000,000
50 KTGY Architecture + Planning $2,949,912
51 PGAL $2,800,000
52 LS3P $2,644,760
53 CBRE $2,535,000
54 Stevens & Wilkinson $2,512,272
55 Becker Morgan Group $2,446,055
56 Architectural Alliance $1,979,600
57 Goodwyn, Mills and Cawood $1,840,369
58 LRS Architects $1,603,544
59 HOK $1,382,000
60 Gresham Smith $1,360,000
61 LaBella Associates $1,316,900
62 M+A Architects $1,294,078
63 Method Architecture $1,257,219
64 H2M Architects + Engineers $1,137,226
65 Harriman Associates $1,081,745
66 Alliiance $908,644
67 GSB $890,217
68 ALSC Architects $824,876
69 DLA+ Architecture & Interior Design $755,000
70 Ennead Architects $704,582
71 MSA Design $700,000
72 DLZ $698,800
73 Architectural Design Consultants $665,000
74 Holst Architecture $637,601
75 Goettsch Partners $628,400
76 Solomon Cordwell Buenz $609,537
77 Smallwood, Reynolds, Stewart, Stewart & Associates $583,054
78 JCJ Architecture $527,762
79 GRW $516,846
80 Tinker Ma $513,850
81 KZF Design $478,539
82 Randall-Paulson Architects $470,889
83 Hoefer Wysocki Architects $460,000
84 FitzGerald $422,000
85 PS&S $404,000
86 Montroy DeMarco Architecture $400,000
87 FGM Architects $344,144
88 G70 $309,134
89 VLK Architects $305,670
90 Architecture, Inc. $305,000
91 Eppstein Uhen Architects $280,000
92 RATIO $262,000
93 GBBN $256,000
94 Mithun $244,715
95 Huntsman Architectural Group $242,848
96 RDG Planning & Design $230,000
97 Margulies Perruzzi $227,841
98 CTA Architects $221,265
99 DIGroupArchitecture $203,791
100 HGA $197,931
101 Clark Patterson Lee (CPL) $170,144
102 Parkhill, Smith & Cooper $148,400
103 NSPJ Architects $125,207
104 Walbridge $115,618
105 BKV Group $96,626
106 Caldwell Associates Architects $92,335
107 Teter $79,350
108 SWBR $73,228
109 4240 Architecture $70,000
110 Hoffmann Architects $68,982
111 BSB Design $63,598
112 45 Architecture $60,075
113 TEG Architects $58,349
114 Niles Bolton Associates $55,928
115 ZGF Architects $47,539
116 Inventure Design $46,431
117 Jonathan Nehmer + Associates $46,369
118 Weber Thompson $33,256
119 Clark Enersen Partners, The $29,246
120 HBG Design $26,000
121 ATA Beilharz Architects $19,143
122 Garmann/Miller $14,800
123 H. Hendy Associates $10,563
124 Glave & Holmes Architecture $5,000
125 Herrington Architects $4,364
126 NAC Architecture $3,300
127 Ayers Saint Gross $2,395
SOURCE: BD+C 2019 GIANTS 300 REPORT

     

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