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Merriman Anderson Architects Expands National Footprint with New Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky Office

June 3, 2025

DALLAS—June 3, 2025Merriman Anderson Architects (MAA) is proud to announce the opening of its newest office in Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky. This expansion is another step in the firm’s continued growth following the Fort Worth, Texas office opening last year. To celebrate the opening, MAA hosted a ribbon-cutting event on Tuesday, May 20.

Located at 11 E 5th Street, Covington, Kentucky 41011, the new office occupies the first floor of an existing office building, providing convenient access to better serve clients throughout the region. MAA is currently leading several projects in the area and looks forward to strengthening its local presence.

“We are excited to establish a permanent office in the Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky region,” says Milton Anderson, President, MAA. “This area is rich in history and unique architecture, and we look forward to contributing to its growth through our expertise in adaptive reuse and thoughtful design.”

MAA now operates offices in Dallas, Austin, Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky, Charlotte, and Fort Worth, with its headquarters based in downtown Dallas. The firm manages a diverse range of projects, including master-planned developments, historic and adaptive reuse, urban housing, office buildings, corporate facilities, hotels, schools, and retail projects, both within the United States and internationally. MAA’s comprehensive services include programming, urban planning, architectural design, space planning, interior architecture and design, graphic design, construction document production, construction observation, 3D visualization, and facilities move coordination.

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