10/31/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/31/2025 09:31
Columbus, OH - State Representative Bill Roemer (R-Richfield) along with Fairlawn Mayor Russell Sharnsky, recently attended the ribbon cutting ceremony and tour of the brand new, 15,000 square-foot, Avid Architects Headquarters in Summit County.
Led by President Randy Parsons, Avid Architects, formerly known as MPG Architects, has been in business for over 50 years, and employs over 30 Ohioans in Summit County. They recently opened their new headquarters, expanding their facility and helping them serve clients not only in northeast Ohio but across the country.
"Avid Architects' 50-year legacy of excellence is a shining example of local business success, and their new headquarters in Summit County marks a major milestone in their continued growth. As a proud supporter of our region's economic development, I'm excited to see Avid Architects continue to thrive here." Said Roemer, "Their investment in Summit County not only strengthens the local economy but also demonstrates the vital role that local businesses play in driving innovation and opportunity across our state and country."
Avid Architects is a full-service architectural and engineering firm that provides design solutions for multi-family, healthcare, industrial, and government sectors.