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DeStefano Architects selected as winner in New Hampshire Business Review’s 2016 BOB Awards

Portsmouth, NH DeStefano Architects (D|A) has been selected as a winner in New Hampshire Business Review’s 2016 BOB Awards, which honor the best of business in New Hampshire in over 90 categories. D|A was honored in a statewide readers’ survey in the Best Architect category. 

All of the winners were honored at a pirate-themed event on Thursday, March 3, at the Grappone Conference Center in Concord.

“With 3,100 ballots cast for the 2016 Awards, the BOBs continue to be a considered a standard of excellence in New Hampshire’s business community,” said Jeff Feingold, editor of NH Business Review.

D|A has recently received additional recognition from NHBR for Business Excellence in Real Estate and Small Construction.  Additionally D|A has recently received awards for design work including the 2016 AIANH People’s Choice for Excellence in Architecture for a lakeside residential design. 

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