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Top 65 retail architecture firms

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Top 65 retail architecture firms

CallisonRTKL, Jacobs, and Gensler top BD+C’s ranking of the nation’s largest retail sector architecture and AE firms, as reported in the 2017 Giants 300 Report.


By BD+C Staff | September 11, 2017
Top 65 retail architecture
Top 65 retail architecture

 

 

TOP 65 RETAIL ARCHITECTURE FIRMS

RANK COMPANY 2016 RETAIL REVENUE
1 CallisonRTKL $195,953,000
2 Jacobs $181,780,000
3 Gensler $142,400,000
4 GreenbergFarrow $58,150,000
5 MG2 $46,442,725
6 Stantec $44,195,873
7 WD Partners $39,887,117
8 FRCH Design Worldwide $34,223,500
9 RSP Architects $30,082,000
10 MBH Architects $27,400,000
11 Cuhaci & Peterson $26,279,991
12 NORR $22,302,866
13 Retail Design Collaborative/Studio One Eleven $21,455,593
14 Little $19,213,339
15 Sargenti Architects $18,220,000
16 DLR Group $17,637,450
17 Aria Group Architects $14,460,000
18 Casco Diversified $13,280,000
19 TPG Architecture $13,086,000
20 Bergmann Associates $12,766,068
21 Ware Malcomb $12,405,334
22 Cooper Carry $10,199,155
23 Elkus Manfredi Architects $9,350,000
24 GFF $8,732,386
25 Kenneth Park Architects $8,500,000
26 Cuningham Group Architecture $7,970,642
27 LK Architecture $7,950,000
28 Larson Design Group $7,373,228
29 NWH $7,091,489
30 Wilson Associates $6,870,000
31 Perkins+Will $6,320,000
32 AHL $6,265,401
33 Nadel $6,200,000
34 api(+) $6,200,000
35 Massa Multimedia Architecture $6,113,000
36 Vocon $5,980,000
37 Hobbs+Black Architects $5,440,000
38 Dewberry $5,218,975
39 LS3P $5,168,575
40 HDR $5,000,000
41 Highland Associates $4,800,000
42 Progressive AE $4,763,801
43 Gresham, Smith and Partners $4,340,000
44 Lawrence Group $4,166,000
45 RS&H $4,000,000
46 Beck Group, The $3,914,483
47 Zyscovich Architects $3,362,864
48 KTGY Architecture + Planning $2,860,000
49 LRS Architects $2,733,000
50 GSB $2,725,614
51 Moody Nolan $2,700,000
52 Architecture Design Collaborative $2,700,000
53 Alliiance $2,664,100
54 PGAL $2,500,000
55 Goodwyn, Mills and Cawood $2,454,416
56 GBBN Architects $2,300,000
57 HOK $2,213,000
58 Environetics $2,036,251
59 Interior Architects $1,742,667
60 Eppstein Uhen Architects $1,690,000
61 BKSK Architects $1,401,274
62 Becker Morgan Group $1,367,149
63 Harriman $1,287,076
64 Perkins Eastman $1,200,000
65 Smallwood, Reynolds, Stewart, Stewart & Associates $1,060,384
66 BRPH $1,053,651
67 Leo A Daly $1,017,461
68 EwingCole $1,000,000
69 Ted Moudis Associates $1,000,000

 

 

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