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July 18, 2023

New space located near popular train line, rustic neighborhood and local eateries

Cuhaci Peterson has officially relocated its Philadelphia office from Blue Bell, PA to nearby Ambler, PA; offering greater flexibility for its employees and customers.

The new space, located on South Maple Street, is directly across the street from the Ambler SEPTA train station, making travel to and from center city Philadelphia extremely convenient.

“The design of this office was very intentional,” said Bryon McCarthy, Principal. “We wanted this office to offer the comforts of home, the convenience of commuting options, and easy access to shops, banking, lunch choices and other amenities that our employees didn’t have in our previous office,” he added.

“We’re seeing some of our clients moving to surrounding areas and it’s exciting to be able to show off our new space and get back to face-to-face interaction instead of video conferencing,” McCarthy furthered. “We welcome our clients and partners to visit anytime and to use our space as their own, which will no doubt ensure mutual success while building even stronger relationships,” he stated.

In addition to the Ambler (Philadelphia) office, the firm operates locations in Boston, Central Florida and Phoenix and has representatives located nationwide.

About Cuhaci Peterson®
Cuhaci Peterson is a nationally recognized architecture, engineering and planning firm specializing in end-to-end commercial design solutions. Headquartered in Central Florida, the firm has representatives throughout the United States and is licensed in all 50 states. Cuhaci Peterson’s mission of transforming ideas into a value is enhanced by a staff of experts who collaborate with clients to translate visions into designs that elevate brands.

Media Contact

Kraig Koelsch
Manager, Marketing and Communications
407-661-9100
kraig.koelsch@c-p.com

Cuhaci Peterson Maitland (HQ)

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