Ben and Jerry’s in Georgia under construction
MOA Architecture is working with GID Development, Ben and Jerry’s Catering and Event team, and Ben and Jerry’s Corporate team on the new creamery in the High Street development along Atlanta’s Central Perimeter in Dunwoody, Georgia.
Denny’s in Texas celebrates grand opening
The newest Denny’s diner in Texas celebrated its grand opening in December 2022. MOA Architecture provided turnkey services for this anchor unit along with coordinating with the franchisee and the design-build contractor.
MOA Architecture designing redevelopment along Poinsett Corridor in Greenville, S.C.
MOA Architecture, Inc. was selected by developer Midtown Commons, LLC to design a concept for this group of four buildings in the booming Poinsett District in Greenville.
ACE Hardware in Williamston celebrates Grand Opening
The newest ACE Hardware in Williamston was designed by MOA Architecture! We recently celebrated the Grand Opening with the owners and our partners at P+F Construction.
Project Update: The Echo Theater Marquee Celebration
On May 27, the neon marquee on the Echo Theater in downtown Laurens, South Carolina lit up for the first time in more than 25 years. This was an important step for the building that just 9 years ago still housed a white supremacist store called “The Redneck Shop.”
MOA Architecture celebrates completion of two retail projects
MOA Architecture is celebrating the completion of two retail projects: Starbucks in St. Louis, Missouri and Einstein Bros. Bagel at Augusta University in Georgia. CEO Michael Allen designed both projects.
Bringing historic Camp Daniels back to life
South Carolina State University’s Camp Daniels was a hub of activity when it opened in 1947, but it was closed decades later due to the aging of the facilities. South Carolina State retained MOA Architecture to complete a master plan to help bring the camp back to life.
MOA Architecture selected as architects for The Echo Theater
MOA Architecture, Inc., has been selected to redesign The Echo Theater in Laurens, South Carolina. Originally a segregated movie theater, in 1996 the building housed “The Redneck Shop,” which was advertised as the world-famous Ku Klux Klan (KKK) museum.