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DiNisco Design Partnership relocates to 99 Chauncy Street

DiNisco Design Partnership, Ltd. has relocated to 99 Chauncy St., Suite 901. The new location reflects Dinisco Design's commitment to providing clients with unparalleled service through a team-based approach for design and project management. The new office features an updated workspace layout and a more open environment in which to collaborate. Having been in its previous location at 87 Summer St. since 1984, this expansion allows the architecture and planning firm to remain in downtown, while updating the look, feel, and functionality of its office space. The new space measures 5,700 s/f and has been completely renovated in anticipation of the move. The convenient location is "T" accessible from several stops and there is garage parking nearby. Donna DiNisco-Crawford, a principal of the firm said, "This is an exciting step toward the next phase of our firm's development and a well-deserved update. We are looking forward to continuing to provide our clients with the same level of design excellence, loyalty and service that we always have. Our new space will help us remain committed to these principles as we move forward." DiNisco Design Partnership is an award-winning firm of 20 architects specializing in educational, municipal, and institutional facilities. The schools serve a variety of communities and students, and their environs include urban neighborhoods, campus settings, historic buildings and suburban locations. Since its inception in 1978, DiNisco Design has been guided by three principles — excellence, loyalty and service. Architectural excellence is characterized by design that is aesthetically pleasing, distinctive and tailored to client needs.
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