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No "Sea Of Sameness" From Local Commercial Architects

April 4, 2022

Three local architects who have designed the likes of Farm Club, Commongrounds, Warehouse MKT are sharing their thoughts on recent trends and their most notable works in and around Traverse City. It's just one feature in the April Traverse City Business News (TCBN), on newsstands and in subscriber mailboxes now. 

Other features include:

 - a profile of eco-architect Jess Glowacki, who has returned home after innovating around the world
 - a look at BoxPop -- the latest innovation from Britten that's turning storage containers into bars, event spaces and trade show booths
 - a column by Katie Horvath urging local businesses to brace for cyberattacks
 - stories showcasing the latest trends in outdoor living, and the risks of building along the waterfront

To read a sampling of some of the April articles, click here. To read the entire issue and receive your own copy every month, click here to subscribe.

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