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Lose Design Celebrates Expansion to New Facility in Duluth

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Lose Design ribbon-cutting ceremony

Lose Design, together with Partnership Gwinnett, announced the expansion of its operations to a new 4,000 square-foot space at 3237 Satellite Blvd in Duluth, GA. This expansion represents roughly $350,000 in capital investment for the local economy.

Whit Alexander, Executive Vice President and CCO of Lose Design shared, “Our company is proud to be a long-time business in Gwinnett County and a strong advocate of Partnership Gwinnett and its redevelopment initiatives.”

Lose Design creates spaces that support the most fundamental human needs to live, work and play. Their team designs projects in an approachable way that results in a collaborative partnership for all stakeholders.

Founded in 1982, Lose Design has since grown to a multi-disciplinary, award-winning architecture, engineering, landscape architecture and planning practice servicing over a dozen market sectors throughout the U.S., China and the Caribbean.

Its global reach stems from a solid foundation based in Gwinnett County and Metro Atlanta.

Gwinnett County Commission Chairwoman Nicole Love Hendrickson said, “We appreciate the investment and commitment of Lose Design to our local, vibrantly connected community and want to congratulate them on their growth and success.”

“Lose Design is an exemplary company and strong partner of the Partnership Gwinnett initiative,” added Partnership Gwinnett Existing Industry Project Manager Madeline Lester.

The organization has been involved in numerous high-profile design projects including the recent renovation of the Gas South District and the Gwinnett Chamber Facility.

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