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"The architectural profession gave the public 50 years of modern architecture, and the public's response has been ten years of the greatest wave of historical preservation in the history of man." -- George E. Hartman
Linderman Group Architects, Inc. is proud to keep its offices in historic Chester, PA. In 1682, William Penn chose Chester as his landing place in Pennsylvania. A hub for commerce in Colonial times, Chester continued its prosperous reputation during the industrial revolution, and remains famous for its textile and paper mills. The town is home to the oldest public building in continuous use -- the 1724 courthouse, located directly across the courtyard from LGA's offices.. Linderman Group Architects, Inc. is proud to play a role in the preservation and redevelopment of Chester. Richard Linderman, principal of LGA, is active in several preservation and civic organizations including the Lazaretto Task Force, Chester City Triangle Task Force, Delaware County Coastal Zone Task Force, the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development Elm Street Program, Delaware County Chamber of Commerce, and more. Here's a sampling of some recent media exposure regarding Linderman Group Architects, Inc. and the Chester redevelopment.
Recent Media Coverage of Linderman Group Architects, Inc.
Recent Media Coverage for the City of Chester, PennsylvaniaFor additional up-to-the-minute media coverage for Chester, we invite you to visit www.delcotimes.com and use their search engine to look up "Chester".
Linderman Group Architects, Inc. is actively involved in the redevelopment of Chester, PA. For updated information on the latest in Chester's progress, and opportunities in Chester for your business or organization, visit the official Chester City website at www.chestercity.com. You can also call our offices at 610-874-5101. Thank you. |
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