Narramore Associates Architects Inc., Greenville, South Carolina, USA

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Architecture Firm Narramore Associates, Inc. Architects & Planners Est. 1973
People David L.Narramore, AIA; Staff of 8.
Address 310 Mills Ave. #203
Greenville, South Carolina, 29605 USA
Telephone (864) 242-9881
Fax (864) 232-5202
Email plans@narramore-architects.com
Web Site http://www.narramore.net/
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[edit] Services

- General Architectural Services (Licensed in 27 states)

- Master Planning

- Space Planning

- Site Analysis

- Building Evaluation & Documentation

- Creation of As-Built Drawings

- 3-D Color Renderings

- Interior Design

- Contract Furnishings


[edit] Focus

- Shopping Centers

- Grocery Stores

- Restaurants

- Big Box Retails

- Specialty Centers

- Tenant Up-fits

- Child-Care Facilities

- Warehouse/Distribution

- Single Family Custom Residential

- Multi-Family Custom Residential

- Offices


[edit] Projects

Commercial/Retail

- The Dorman Center (Spartanburg, SC)

- Augusta Commons (Greenville, SC)

- Chamblee Retail Plaza (Chamblee, GA)

- Garner's Ferry Marketplace (Columbia, SC)

- Aldi (14 States)

- Publix (Greenville, SC)

- Bi-Lo (Greenville, SC)


Restaurants

- Azia (Greenville, SC)

- Indigo Joe's (Greenville, SC)

- Fried Green Tomatoes (Greenville, SC)

- Sushi Muraski (Greenville, SC)

- Coffee & Crema (Greenville, SC)


[edit] Firm Profile

Since 1973, Narramore Associates has had two primary objectives; provide quality architectural design & planning services while establishing long-term relationships with clients. The firm's success in achieving these goals is demonstrated by the fact that, in addition to steady controlled growth, eighty percent of its business has been with repeat clients over the past 35 years. Although licensed to practice architecture in twenty-seven states, the firm currently has active projects in sixteen states ranging from Florida to Indiana, Nebraska and Texas.

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