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Quirk Hotel Wins 2016 IMPACT Award

Quirk Hotel and Stone Brewing Company were awarded the Richmond Real Estate Group's 2016 IMPACT Awards. The awards recognize significant real estate deals that have had a positive impact on the region and contributed to the economic growth and prosperity of the local communities they serve.

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3north’s Andrea Almond, PLA, ASLA, appointed Chairman of the Urban Design Committee

Andrea was unanimously elected chairman at the January meeting and will begin her term this February. Read Full Article.

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Revitalizing Richmond’s Oldest Park

Grid magazine shows 3north’s rendering of a granite water feature representing a scale model of the James River, as part of a large scale revitalization of Monroe Park.

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Groundbreaking: Bon Secours Washington Redskins Training Center

3north Principal Jay Hugo joined dignitaries on the stage today for the groundbreaking of the Bon Secours Washington Redskins Training Center.  Richmond Mayor Dwight Jones thanked Jay and 3north in the public ceremony for the firm's guidance and leadership throughout the site selection, planning and design process. With Peter Bernard, CEO of Bon Secours Virginia…

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3north Residence Featured in Small Kitchens

A story on improvements designed by 3north Principal Jay Hugo appears in the Fall 2012 issue of Small Kitchens. The story highlights the kitchen of this home on historic Monument Avenue in Richmond.

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3north Principal Sandy Bond’s Outdoor Living

"Narrow Escape" describes the rear yard of 3north Principal Sandy Bond's home in the historic Fan District in Richmond. It is  title of an article in the May 2012 issue of Better Homes and Gardens as well as the author describes the clever use of levels and partitions to create outdoor living and entertaining spaces as…

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AIA Honors 3north

Each year, AIA Richmond's design awards program accomplishes these simple, yet invaluable, goals: Celebrate the best of the Richmond area’s newest architecture Recognize achievement in a broad range of architectural work by licensed architects as well as interns Recognize the special contributions to the built environment by individuals outside of the profession Inform the public…