Springfield architecture firm Hood-Rich Inc. has weathered a half-century in the construction industry with notable projects including Hammons Tower, Springfield Nature Center and a Springfield airport expansion. The 15-employee company co-founded in 1963 by Jack Hood, who still reports daily to work, is now managed by his son-in-law, Jim Lohmeyer, who has hired principals Billy Kimmons and Larry Parke. Recent design work is for the University Plaza renovation downtown and a wine room at Highland Springs Country Club.
Springfield architecture firm Hood-Rich Inc. has weathered a half-century in the construction industry with notable projects including Hammons Tower, Springfield Nature Center and a Springfield airport expansion. The 15-employee company co-founded in 1963 by Jack Hood, who still reports daily to work, is now managed by his son-in-law, Jim Lohmeyer, who has hired principals Billy Kimmons and Larry Parke. Recent design work is for the University Plaza renovation downtown and a wine room at Highland Springs Country Club.
Springfield architecture firm Hood-Rich Inc. has weathered a half-century in the construction industry with notable projects including Hammons Tower, Springfield Nature Center and a Springfield airport expansion. The 15-employee company co-founded in 1963 by Jack Hood, who still reports daily to work, is now managed by his son-in-law, Jim Lohmeyer, who has hired principals Billy Kimmons and Larry Parke. Recent design work is for the University Plaza renovation downtown and a wine room at Highland Springs Country Club.
Springfield architecture firm Hood-Rich Inc. has weathered a half-century in the construction industry with notable projects including Hammons Tower, Springfield Nature Center and a Springfield airport expansion. The 15-employee company co-founded in 1963 by Jack Hood, who still reports daily to work, is now managed by his son-in-law, Jim Lohmeyer, who has hired principals Billy Kimmons and Larry Parke. Recent design work is for the University Plaza renovation downtown and a wine room at Highland Springs Country Club.
Springfield architecture firm Hood-Rich Inc. has weathered a half-century in the construction industry with notable projects including Hammons Tower, Springfield Nature Center and a Springfield airport expansion. The 15-employee company co-founded in 1963 by Jack Hood, who still reports daily to work, is now managed by his son-in-law, Jim Lohmeyer, who has hired principals Billy Kimmons and Larry Parke. Recent design work is for the University Plaza renovation downtown and a wine room at Highland Springs Country Club.
Springfield architecture firm Hood-Rich Inc. has weathered a half-century in the construction industry with notable projects including Hammons Tower, Springfield Nature Center and a Springfield airport expansion. The 15-employee company co-founded in 1963 by Jack Hood, who still reports daily to work, is now managed by his son-in-law, Jim Lohmeyer, who has hired principals Billy Kimmons and Larry Parke. Recent design work is for the University Plaza renovation downtown and a wine room at Highland Springs Country Club.
Springfield architecture firm Hood-Rich Inc. has weathered a half-century in the construction industry with notable projects including Hammons Tower, Springfield Nature Center and a Springfield airport expansion. The 15-employee company co-founded in 1963 by Jack Hood, who still reports daily to work, is now managed by his son-in-law, Jim Lohmeyer, who has hired principals Billy Kimmons and Larry Parke. Recent design work is for the University Plaza renovation downtown and a wine room at Highland Springs Country Club.
Springfield architecture firm Hood-Rich Inc. has weathered a half-century in the construction industry with notable projects including Hammons Tower, Springfield Nature Center and a Springfield airport expansion. The 15-employee company co-founded in 1963 by Jack Hood, who still reports daily to work, is now managed by his son-in-law, Jim Lohmeyer, who has hired principals Billy Kimmons and Larry Parke. Recent design work is for the University Plaza renovation downtown and a wine room at Highland Springs Country Club.
Springfield architecture firm Hood-Rich Inc. has weathered a half-century in the construction industry with notable projects including Hammons Tower, Springfield Nature Center and a Springfield airport expansion. The 15-employee company co-founded in 1963 by Jack Hood, who still reports daily to work, is now managed by his son-in-law, Jim Lohmeyer, who has hired principals Billy Kimmons and Larry Parke. Recent design work is for the University Plaza renovation downtown and a wine room at Highland Springs Country Club.
Springfield architecture firm Hood-Rich Inc. has weathered a half-century in the construction industry with notable projects including Hammons Tower, Springfield Nature Center and a Springfield airport expansion. The 15-employee company co-founded in 1963 by Jack Hood, who still reports daily to work, is now managed by his son-in-law, Jim Lohmeyer, who has hired principals Billy Kimmons and Larry Parke. Recent design work is for the University Plaza renovation downtown and a wine room at Highland Springs Country Club.
Springfield architecture firm Hood-Rich Inc. has weathered a half-century in the construction industry with notable projects including Hammons Tower, Springfield Nature Center and a Springfield airport expansion. The 15-employee company co-founded in 1963 by Jack Hood, who still reports daily to work, is now managed by his son-in-law, Jim Lohmeyer, who has hired principals Billy Kimmons and Larry Parke. Recent design work is for the University Plaza renovation downtown and a wine room at Highland Springs Country Club.
Springfield architecture firm Hood-Rich Inc. has weathered a half-century in the construction industry with notable projects including Hammons Tower, Springfield Nature Center and a Springfield airport expansion. The 15-employee company co-founded in 1963 by Jack Hood, who still reports daily to work, is now managed by his son-in-law, Jim Lohmeyer, who has hired principals Billy Kimmons and Larry Parke. Recent design work is for the University Plaza renovation downtown and a wine room at Highland Springs Country Club.
Springfield architecture firm Hood-Rich Inc. has weathered a half-century in the construction industry with notable projects including Hammons Tower, Springfield Nature Center and a Springfield airport expansion. The 15-employee company co-founded in 1963 by Jack Hood, who still reports daily to work, is now managed by his son-in-law, Jim Lohmeyer, who has hired principals Billy Kimmons and Larry Parke. Recent design work is for the University Plaza renovation downtown and a wine room at Highland Springs Country Club.
Springfield architecture firm Hood-Rich Inc. has weathered a half-century in the construction industry with notable projects including Hammons Tower, Springfield Nature Center and a Springfield airport expansion. The 15-employee company co-founded in 1963 by Jack Hood, who still reports daily to work, is now managed by his son-in-law, Jim Lohmeyer, who has hired principals Billy Kimmons and Larry Parke. Recent design work is for the University Plaza renovation downtown and a wine room at Highland Springs Country Club.
Springfield architecture firm Hood-Rich Inc. has weathered a half-century in the construction industry with notable projects including Hammons Tower, Springfield Nature Center and a Springfield airport expansion. The 15-employee company co-founded in 1963 by Jack Hood, who still reports daily to work, is now managed by his son-in-law, Jim Lohmeyer, who has hired principals Billy Kimmons and Larry Parke. Recent design work is for the University Plaza renovation downtown and a wine room at Highland Springs Country Club.
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