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HGA Architects and Engineers Add Renowned Design Leader to L.A. Practice

HGA Architects and Engineers (HGA), an integrated architecture, engineering and planning firm, announced today that renowned design leader, John Frane, has joined the firm as an associate vice president and principal in the Los Angeles office. As a design principal, Frane will continue his pursuit of high design work, combining his arts and culture-based experience with HGA’s extensive national resume of work in this arena.

Construction begins on $55 million HGA-designed studen success center at East Los Angeles College

MONTEREY PARK, CA - February 28, 2013 - (RealEstateRama) -- Construction has begun on the HGA Architects and Engineers-designed Student Success and Retention Center at East Los Angeles College. Part of the campus’ ongoing initiative to build state-...

Daniel J. Rectenwald promoted to chief operating officer of HGA

Minneapolis, MN - February 28, 2013 - (RealEstateRama) -- HGA Architects and Engineers (HGA) has promoted Daniel J. Rectenwald, AIA, to Chief Operating Officer. He will oversee daily operation of the firm’s design and business strategies across seven national offices

Business Real Estate Press Releases

Chart US Economy Outlook - Delta Media 2026 Economic Survey

Delta Media Real Estate Leadership Survey: real estate optimism holds in...

Real estate brokerage leaders enter 2026 with steady confidence in business growth, housing demand, and the U.S. economy, according to the newest Delta Media Real Estate Leadership

Recent Gov & Nonprofit Real Estate Press Releases

Pressley Underscores Harm of Racial Bias in Home Appraisals, Urges Reform...

Black families who sought homeownership were held back by red tape, limited to redlined neighborhoods and faced blatant racism from banks.” “And for those who managed to secure a mortgage and buy a home, the value of their homes was grossly diminished by an appraisal system rife with racial bias, and that same appraisal system is around today.”