LITTLE & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS SELECTED BY REGIONS FINANCIAL CORPORATION
Charlotte, N.C. - Regions Financial Corporation, a multi-state financial institution headquartered in Birmingham, Alabama, has selected Little and Associates Architects to help them improve operations by maximizing their real estate portfolio.
In addition to creating new corporate space standards, Little & Associates will be providing strategic and tactical planning, and restack implementation, for their corporate office portfolio. Regions Financial Corporation's business goal with this contract is to improve operations and lower their real estate costs across their footprint, which covers Florida, Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Louisiana, Texas and Arkansas.
"We are thrilled to have been selected by Regions, and hope to cultivate a mutually beneficial, long-term relationship that will yield significant growth for both of our organizations," says Doug Robidoux, a design principal with Little & Associates Architects. "Our extensive expertise in facilities management will help us deliver business results to Regions that reach far beyond architecture."
Little & Associates works with some of the top financial institutions and mutual fund companies in the world to create corporate office standards that streamline costs and improve efficiency. A national office network and wealth of diverse resources make it possible for the firm to effectively and efficiently mobilize when necessary to serve multi-state clients.
Little & Associates, headquartered in Charlotte, N.C., is one of the nation's largest diversified architectural consulting firms with offices in Dallas, Denver, Detroit, Los Angeles, Orlando, Philadelphia, Research Triangle Park, N.C., Silver Spring, Md., and Washington, D.C. The firm specializes in six industry sectors: Office, Community and Education, Financial, Retail, Facilities Management and Interior Architecture, and offers a complete range of services, including Architecture, Engineering, Interior Architecture, Land Planning, Graphic Design, Facility Management, Technology and Virtual Environments.
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