Nashville Business Journal showed how Tuck-Hinton’s staff is adapting to work life at home.
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Gina 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 project Tennessee Bicentennial Capital Mall, was showcased in “Best History Crash Course” in 2019 People & Places.
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