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Updated over 1 year ago, 08/14/2023

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Aron Aarhaus
  • Developer
  • NY CA, OH
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Architect turned Developer Input

Aron Aarhaus
  • Developer
  • NY CA, OH
Posted

I'm an architect and designer interested in starting a new architecture studio that also builds, develops, and operates its own design projects.

I plan to start in Columbus, Ohio, where I have access to resources like contractors and a network of local architects. Columbus has remarkable potential to develop a proof of concept. 

The goal is to build ground-up residential or hospitality projects. Though, I feel like I will need to start small and am trying to find the best resources to develop a strategy and to get started. Would love any input! 

Thanks! 

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