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n the heart of New England, a new wave of architectural innovation is sweeping across Massachusetts. The Boston Real Estate Times has unveiled its highly anticipated annual ranking of the largest architectural firms in the state for 2025, spotlighting the industry leaders who are redefining the region's urban landscape.
These trailblazers are not only shaping the city's iconic skyline but also leaving an indelible mark on the cultural and environmental fabric of New England. As Upendra Mishra, publisher of Boston Real Estate Times, notes, "In a city steeped in architectural history, these firms are pushing boundaries, setting new standards for sustainability, design, and community impact."
Here's a snapshot of the top 21 architectural firms in Massachusetts:
1. **Gensler**: With $59 million in revenue, Gensler is the largest firm on the list, boasting 140 employees and a global presence.
2. **Elkus Manfredi Architects**: This Boston-based firm takes second place with $32 million in revenue, employing 180 staff members and led by President David P. Manfredi.
3. **CBT Architects**: With $28.5 million in revenue, CBT Architects ranks third, boasting 135 employees and a strong presence in the region.
The remaining firms on the list include:
4. NBBJ ($25 million)
5. CUBE 3 ($23.8 million)
6. DiMella Shaffer ($20.7 million)
7. Dore + Whittier Architects, Inc. ($18.5 million)
8. SGA (Spagnolo Gisness & Associates) ($16.4 million)
9. Arrowstreet ($15.6 million)
10. Fennick McCredie Architecture ($12.7 million)
The list continues with:
11. Jones Architecture, Inc. ($11.5 million)
12. Dyer Brown & Associates, Inc. ($10.6 million)
13. isgenuity LLC ($10.5 million)
14. Finegold Alexander Architects ($10.1 million)
15. Bargmann Henrie + Archetype, Inc. ($9.6 million)
The remaining firms on the list include:
16. CambridgeSeven ($8.7 million)
17. Bruner/Cott Architects ($8.3 million)
18. Bergmeyer ($7.1 million)
19. Maugel DeStefano Architects ($5.8 million)
20. JCJ Architecture ($4.9 million)
21. HDR ($4.3 million)
These firms are not only driving economic growth but also contributing to the region's rich cultural heritage, making them true leaders in the architectural industry.
