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Sargenti Architects announces new location in Dallas, Texas

Paramus, NJ, January 30, 2017, — Rob Sargenti, Principal of Sargenti Architects, headquartered in Paramus, NJ, announces the opening of its fourth office location in Dallas, Texas.

The new office located in the uptown area of Dallas is the latest addition to Sargenti, which also has offices in LA and Philadelphia in addition to their New Jersey headquarters. This centrally located area was chosen to properly accommodate clients who are headquartered in that region. “Opening in Dallas was important for us due to the entrepreneurial growth and spirit of the area” said Sargenti.

About Sargenti Architects:

Sargenti Architects has been providing architectural and engineering services for Retail Clients throughout the U.S. and Internationally for over 20 years and is licensed in 49 states and Puerto Rico. Through quality service and an understanding of the needs of our customers, we have grown into a recognized organization in the retail community. With a staff of over 100 we are committed to providing personal attention and experience to all of our customers while keeping the client’s overall goals of cost and timing at the forefront.

Sargenti Architects has continued to expand and diversify our services, since opening in 1997. As well as our international presence with projects in Europe, Asia and the Caribbean. For more information visit www.sargarch.com

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