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How To Build a Successful Architecture Firm With No Debt

EntreArchitect

The illusion of an “established architecture firm” gave way to our reality each time a calling prospect heard the the crying baby in the background. We learned to accommodate our new “partner” and established routines to allow us to keep the firm and our family as separate as they could be within 900 square feet.

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Ugly Should Be Allowed

A Better Built Environment

The density of housing supports a diversity of small businesses. The city is decentralized with walkable neighborhoods and commercial areas close to housing, parks, schools, and other amenities. Mark LePage started EntreArchitect because he noticed there was a gap in knowledge that many small firms faced.

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My 125 Business Books for Entrepreneur Architects

EntreArchitect

Everything I have learned about succeeding in business as a small firm architect has come to me in two ways; either through trial and error (with lots and lots of error) or through the many dozens of business and “self-help” books that I’ve read over my many years as an architect. by Michael Gerber and Norbert C.

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Build a Debt Zero Business

EntreArchitect

The illusion of an “established architecture firm” gave way to our reality each time a calling prospect heard the the crying baby in the background. With several small commercial projects complete and our first major residential project well underway, the business was beginning to grow.