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Five decades is a long time. Yet, that's how long BRR Architecture has
been in business. In the field of retail architecture, we've earned a
reputation for stability, problem solving, and innovation. We're dedicated
to being conscientious. Approachable. Concerned about people's welfare
whether they are on our staff or are our clients.
Our Heritage
Founded in 1963 as Franklin Frieze Architects, BRR has a longstanding
heritage of expertise in commercial and retail project design and development.
Beginning as a grocery/supermarket design specialist, the firm continued
to expand its services, staff and project locations. In 1986,
Bill Boice was named a Partner and the firm name was changed to Franklin-Frieze-Boice
Architects. Seven years later, Chuck Raidl and Chris Rhea were both made
Partners creating Boice-Raidl-Rhea Architects. In 2006, the firm's name
officially changed to BRR Architecture. Bill Boice retired in 2008 and
James Hailey was named Executive Vice President.
For the past five decades BRR has provided superior retail
architectural design and planning services with complementary core competencies
such as renovation, prototype developments, site adapts, and entitlement.
We have always put our clients' needs first. Our heritage stands tall
upon this concept, and our future looks bright with this same proven
focus.
Our Future
A vibrant company is a living company. At BRR Architecture, we intend
to remain vibrant, finding and advocating new ideas, new methods, while
continuing to offer opportunities to our people to grow and take on new
challenges for our clients. Our sense of identity is strong and well
established. Our firm is financially secure. Our desire to continually improve
our own performance and to serve our clients well is unswerving.
Today. Tomorrow. Decades from now.
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