Mixing it up in the Brady Districtby Kirby Lee Davis, Oct 21, 2011 GH2 is designing the new Fairfield Inn & Suites for SJS Hospitalityin Tulsa's Brady district. |
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GH2-designed Atlas Life Courtyard given Best Adaptive Reuse award by Marriott International.by Robert Evatt, December 15, 2010 Tye Turman, area vice president of lodging for Marriott said owner "SJS Hospitality has done a tremendous job in preserving the architectural integrity of the Atlas Life Building while still accommodating modern-day travelers in their beautiful, historic hotel." SJS hired GH2 to convert the 1920s office building into a modern, comfortable business hotel while keeping the preservation of this historic structure as a top priority. |
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GH2 named to the Inc. 5000 ListInc. Magazine Names GH2 Architects, LLC to its List of America's Fastest-Growing Private Companies—the Inc. 5000 August, 2010 GH2 Architects Ranks 168th nationwide in the Construction Industry with three-year revenue growth of 28%. GH2 was the only Oklahoma Architectural firm named and one of just three Oklahoma companies from the construction industry. The list represents the most comprehensive look at the most important segment of the economy—America's independent-minded entrepreneurs. Inc.com |
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GH2 just named to The Zweig Letter's Hot Firm List for the third year in a rowAugust, 2010 GH2 ARCHITECTS was one of only seventeen architectural firms nationwide listed as it was again named one of the hottest AE firms in the U.S. and Canada by The Zweig Letter Hot Firm 2010 List. ZweigWhite is the industry leader in providing business expertise, insight and assessment for Architecture, Engineering and Construction firms. The Zweig Letter's List denotes Hot Firms as the fastest-growing architecture, engineering and environmental consulting firms in the U.S. and Canada. GH2 has been named to the list the last two years. See the List. |
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Cutting state tax credit could hinder developmentby Marla Carter State lawmakers want to put on hold a state tax credit for restoration projects. GH2's Michael Hall tells why that endangers the economic health of the whole community. |
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Results Of Tulsa Parks Survey DiscussedBy Ashli Sims, The News On 6 |
Element Guests Lap Up Some LuxuryBy CORILYN SHROPSHIRE / Houston Chronicle, April 17, 2009 |
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Building with Broad ShouldersBy MIKE EASTERLING / Urban Tulsa Weekl,y April 1, 2009 Work begins on adapting historic Atlas Life Building to full service hotel. Read the article. |
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Element Houston Vintage Park Debuts as Green HotelBy JESSICA ELLIOTT / The Dallas Morning News, March 25, 2009 |







