Growing Project Pipeline Page & Turnbull is actively expanding its project portfolio, with ongoing developments like the Fresno project now entering construction documentation. This indicates increased demand for architectural and planning services, presenting opportunities to offer specialized design and preservation solutions.
Focus on Historic Preservation The company's strong emphasis on preservation architecture and historic consulting positions it as a prime partner for clients seeking secure, regulatory-compliant restoration projects, especially in heritage-rich markets and adaptive reuse initiatives.
Leadership and Talent Expansion Recent hires such as James Mallery as director of architecture and the appointment of Peter Birkholz as a key leader suggest strategic growth in architectural expertise. This enhances the firm’s capacity to handle complex, high-profile projects, making it an appealing choice for clients with intricate design needs.
Regional Growth Opportunities With offices in San Francisco, Los Angeles, Sacramento, and San Jose, Page & Turnbull is well-positioned to capitalize on regional market opportunities in California, especially in historic preservation and adaptive reuse sectors, encouraging potential collaborations with local authorities and developers.
Digital Engagement & Visibility Utilizing a diverse tech stack, social media, and active project updates online enhances the firm’s visibility among prospective clients. Leveraging this digital presence can attract clients seeking innovative, accessible architectural services focused on sustainability and preservation.