Tuck-Hinton Partner Joshua Hughes oversees financial and administrative areas of the firm in addition to project management and design oversight on select projects. Along with other owners, he also works to develop and communicate the firm’s goals, mission and purpose; reviews financial and business management of the firm and makes corrections as necessary; and periodically advises and mentors all staff as needed to develop and optimize their potential with the firm.
Read MorePanattoni Development discusses how COVID-19 is not discouraging them from continuing building 1030 Music Row.
Read MoreCBS shares the history of how the suffragists movement won the right to vote for women, as well as the Votes for Women room located in the Nashville Public Library.
Read MoreIn celebration of the 100th anniversary, the Votes for Women room, a new permanent interactive exhibition in the Nashville Public Library, will be dedicated to sharing the story of Women’s Suffrage. Due to the global pandemic, you will have to wait to visit the room in person but you can meet some of the historic women that played an important role in securing the Vote for Women in our previously recorded virtual meeting.
Read MoreMary Roskilly, our principal and partner, talks about what it means to be a woman small business owner and how she envisions the future of the built environment in Nashville.
Read MoreThese new renderings share the updated office building on Music Row. This building will be a 5-story building, covered by glass acting as a jewel box exposing the mass timber structure inside.
Read MoreCurtis discusses ways that Tuck-Hinton has responded to COVID-19 and how to implement them within your own offices.
Read MoreCurtis Lesh shares with Nashville Business Journal four ways that our firm is adapting to our new normal during COVID-19.
Read MoreMary Roskilly, majority owner of Tuck-Hinton Architecture & Design, opens up about the hardships of life and work during the current pandemic.
Read MoreThe Nashville Business Journal is pleased to announce our inaugural class of Commercial Real Estate Leadership Awards winners.
Read MoreNashville Business Journal showed how Tuck-Hinton’s staff is adapting to work life at home.
Read MoreGina Raffanti and Paige Jessop have officially become licensed architects, and Tuck-Hinton could not be more proud. Nashville Business Journal placed both of them in “People on the Move in Nashville” describing their accomplishments and future goals.
Read MoreNashville Business Journal announced Joshua Hughes, Associate Partner and Project Manager of Tuck-Hinton, to be in this years 40 under 40. He is 36 years old and has been apart of the ownership of the firm since 2014.
Read MoreMary Roskilly, a partner and principal at Tuck-Hinton Architecture and Design, was featured in Nashville Business Journal Women of Influence. She gave insight on her professional practice, growth of Nashville, and how it is to be a business woman.
Read MoreChannel 5 News reported about the much anticipated exhibit, Votes for Women exhibit in the Nashville Public Library. This exhibit will be celebrating 100 years of women having the right to vote, and how Tennessee played a huge role in the decision.
Read MoreTuck-Hinton’s murder mystery holiday party was shared by Nashville Business Journal.
Read MoreOfficial kick-off of Panattoni’s third office development of Music Row.
Read MoreTuck-Hinton’s staff, along with other Nashville companies, were shown in the Nashville Business Journal for their Halloween spirit.
Read MoreTuck-Hinton’s project Tennessee Bicentennial Capital Mall, was showcased in “Best History Crash Course” in 2019 People & Places.
Read MoreMartin B. Cherry recently visited and photographed our Wedgewood-Houston office space.
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