JCJ Architecture (JCJ), a nationally ranked architecture, planning and interior design firm, and Group One Partners (G1), an award-winning architecture and interior design firm located in Boston, together announce JCJ’s acquisition of G1. This move represents an exciting new chapter for these firms and brings a mix of design and delivery intelligence, complementary experience, strong reputations and exceptional client service. G1’s deep roots in the Boston community, coupled with JCJ’s national footprint, network and portfolio, enables both firms to expand their offerings in a seamless and effective way, according to the firms.
As longtime successful collaborators, the decision for JCJ and G1 to join forces grew out of mutual respect and is based on an understanding of each firm’s strengths and the ever-evolving needs of clients. This addition supports and advances JCJ’s long history working across community, hospitality and commercially-based markets, an approach that has helped the firm to thrive for more than 85 years of continuous practice. In addition to an expanded presence in Boston, JCJ and G1’s combined insight and multi-faceted strengths in working across the U.S. and at the forefront of hospitality design will enable the team to address the needs of any hospitality project, from mainstream branded hotels, bespoke boutique, intricate renovations, to large-scale ground-up destination gaming resorts, and everything in between.
“JCJ Architecture is firmly rooted in service to the community and unwavering integrity. When evaluating a partnership of this type, it is crucial that the collaboration is based on aligned values and cultural fit,” said Peter Stevens, president, JCJ Architecture. “This acquisition emerged from a successful partnership between JCJ and G1 over several years where these shared values became evident and fully explored. We look forward to working with G1 Principals–now JCJ Principals–Harry Wheeler and Mary Faria and are excited about what we will be able to achieve together in this next chapter.”
A key aspect of this acquisition is the expanded potential for both firms within the Boston and greater New England markets. Combining G1’s 53-year history, its legacy, enduring relationships and national experience in advising the hospitality and developer community with JCJ’s existing presence and diverse portfolio will usher in an exciting new era for both teams. Furthermore, JCJ’s community-based practice group will add an intriguing layer to G1’s deep understanding of the Boston-metro area. As JCJ looks toward future potential growth across all market sectors, this cross-pollination will help to support broader geographic diversification opportunities in New England and beyond.
“Throughout our longtime collaborative relationship with JCJ, we have consistently discovered important synergies,” said Harry Wheeler, AIA, principal, Group One Partners. “As our team looked to the future, we decided to take this extraordinary opportunity to expand our reach and resources, and to enhance the value that we provide to our clients, partners and employees.”
Ultimately, the combination of industry talent, market insight and above all, a commitment to the highest level of design work and client service represented by this new arrangement make for what will be an exciting new journey for both JCJ Architecture and Group One, according to the firms.
Photography: G1’s Canopy by Hilton Boston Downtown—Greg Premru
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