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Arrowstreet promotes Bois, Korte, Selby and Spang

Arrowstreet promoted architects David Bois, Amy Korte, Sean Selby, and Larry Spang. Each of these new principals brings a unique perspective to design, development, and management. Their diverse backgrounds add considerable value to Arrowstreet's work. * Bois' expertise is grounded in his extensive understanding of mixed-use development. He is regarded as a specialist with hospitality planning and design. Taking pride in his long history with Arrowstreet, Bois is committed to offering developing staff members similar opportunities. * Korte has a distinctive, forward-thinking approach to design. With a diverse background in architecture, environmental design, and interiors she is able to deliver creative project solutions to the most complicated challenges. As a principal, Korte serves as an in-house design lead with an expertise in the housing sector. * Spang's pragmatic approach to projects ensures their success, regardless of the level of complexity. In particular, he specializes in the public process, including its intersection with private development. In this new position, Spang will continue to lead the firm's school work and advise clients on all aspects of complex permitting. Selby's considerable experience ranges from mixed-use to housing to retail. Among his most recent work is the first LEED certified retail building in Maine and the northeast's largest rock-climbing gym. As an Arrowstreet principal, Selby will evolve the firm's long-standing core strength in retail design.
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