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Vanman got its start as a design-build firm in 1957, when founder Richard Vanman drew up and built a church for a pastor who also was his brother-in-law.
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The recession has left Vanman -- and other survivors in architecture and construction -- more willing to collaborate, even among competitors, according to Jack Holmes.
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Vanman retired 16 years ago and the partner who succeeded him did likewise a couple of years ago.
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- Sales plummeted by more than two-thirds at Vanman Architects and Builders, but church projects and collaboration kept the company on track.
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The layoffs and declining revenue at Vanman are typical of the recession's effects on the design and construction industry, Fisher said.
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"Vanman did a super job of incorporating the existing character of the bank building," Forst said.
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Vanman also just finished its third rural apartment complex.
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Vanman, however, is poised to begin hiring again based on the strong signals it's getting from clients so far this year, Jack Holmes said.
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Perry Forst, president of Citizens State Bank in Norwood Young America, said having architects on hand throughout the project as well as contractors supervising the work was a benefit of working with Vanman.
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Sales plummeted by more than two-thirds at Vanman Architects and Builders, but church projects and collaboration kept the company on track.
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