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MG2 (company)

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Industry
  
Architecture

Headquarters
  
Seattle

Founded
  
1971

Website
  
mg2.com

Number of employees
  
300

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Key people
  
Mitch Smith (CEO) Russ Hazzard (President)

Profiles

MG2 (formerly MulvannyG2 Architecture) is an architecture firm based in Seattle, Washington, United States. MG2 is ranked among the 50 largest architectural firms and top two retail designers in the world (BD World Architecture). The firm designs retail stores and centers, corporate offices and interiors, and mixed-use destinations for clients and brands of global significance. Clients include seven of the top 20 Fortune 100 retailers.

Founded in 1971, the firm employs 300 in four offices located in: Seattle, Washington; Irvine, California; Washington, D.C.; Shanghai, China. Since 2015, it has been led by CEO and chairman Mitch Smith and president Russ Hazzard. As of 2013, MG2 is the third-largest architecture firm in the Puget Sound region by annual revenue, behind Callison and NBBJ.

In May 2015, the firm changed its name to MG2 and moved its headquarters from Bellevue, Washington to 1101 Second Avenue in Downtown Seattle.

Notable projects

  • Tower 12, Seattle, Washington, 2017 (under construction)
  • 1101 Westlake, Seattle, Washington, 2016
  • MG2 Headquarters, Seattle, Washington, 2015
  • Uniqlo flagship store, Boston, Massachusetts, 2015
  • Emerald City Commons, Seattle, Washington, 2013
  • Tonkon Torp, LLC, Portland, Oregon, 2011
  • Trolley Square, Salt Lake City, Utah, 2011
  • Bellevue Towers, Bellevue, Washington, 2009
  • Hyatt at Olive 8, Seattle, Washington, 2009
  • Escala at 4th & Virginia, Seattle, Washington, 2009
  • Fashion Place, Murray, Utah, 2007
  • Fujian Provincial Electric and Power Company Headquarters, Fuzhou, China, 2007
  • Redmond City Hall, Redmond, Washington, 2006
  • Tacoma Convention Center, Tacoma, Washington, 2004
  • Shanghai Fudan Crown Plaza Hotel, Shanghai, China, 2005
  • China Construction Bank, Xiamen, China, 2003
  • Seattle Grand Hyatt Hotel, Seattle, Washington, 2001
  • References

    MG2 (company) Wikipedia