Montgomery County architecture firm, Kimmel Bogrette, has made lots of moves leading up to where it is now. The company started out in the dining room in a Center City townhouse, then moved to a living room on the Maine Line, next spent two decades in Conshohocken before spending almost five years in Blue Bell.
"The opportunity to relocate presented not only a growth opportunity, but one to facilitate and explore some best practices into our new offices. We knew we wanted an office embracing collaboration,…