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PLACE Landscape Architecture's Josh Tripp talks with Journal of Business about the impact of coronavirus

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  • Apr 9, 2020
  • 1 min read

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“We primarily work with architects, engineers, and local municipalities in the planning and development of parks and recreation and open spaces,” Tripp says.


He says he’s hopeful the firm can withstand the economic downturn.


“If things eventually settle back in and we all get back to work, we really might not feel that much of an impact,” Tripp says. “However, if we have clients who start to pump the brakes and put on hold some longer-term vision stuff, then that could have a significant impact on us.”


Read the full Journal of Business article here.

 
 
 

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