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Amoroso joins Market Square Architects as a project coordinator in Portsmouth

Kathryn Amoroso, Market
Square Architects

Portsmouth, NH According to Market Square Architects PLLC (MSA), Kathryn Amoroso has joined the firm as a project coordinator. Amoroso hails from the Bangor area and attended John Bapst Memorial High School. She majored in Architecture with a minor in Art and Architecture History at Roger Williams University where she graduated in 2017. 

After a 6-month stint as an intern in the Bangor area, Amoroso sought to continue her career in the seacoast region of New Hampshire. At MSA, she will be involved in a wide range of projects including a new hotel in Kittery, Maine, a restaurant renovation in Manchester, NH and a custom single-family home in York, Maine. Her production experience and design aptitude will fit in well as the firm continues to grow.

MSA is located in the Kearsarge House at 104 Congress St. From this location, they serve clients throughout New England and in Louisiana, Kansas, Missouri, New Jersey, South Carolina and Texas. MSA has been recognized as one of the region’s fastest growing firms and is working across a wide range of project types including: Multi-family, banking, educational, institutional, healthcare, commercial, industrial, hospitality and custom residential.

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