Brady Sullivan Properties
Chris Lewis NCARB began their work experience in 1998 at BCA Architects, where they held the position of Designer and Project Manager Architect until 2004. Chris then moved on to NELCO in 2007, where they became the Manager of Design and Engineering. In this role, they were responsible for developing and leading projects, overseeing the production of various documents, and managing budgets and backlog. Finally, in 2014, they joined Brady Sullivan Properties as the Director of Architecture and Design.
Chris Lewis NCARB completed their education in architecture. Chris obtained a Master's degree in Architecture from Tulane University, which they pursued from 1995 to 1998. Prior to that, they completed a Bachelor of Arts degree in Architecture from Arizona State University from 1991 to 1994. Chris'searly education includes a period from 1988 to 1990 at Wentworth Institute of Technology, where they focused on Engineering Technology with a specialization in Architecture. Chris Lewis also attended Exeter High School, although no specific information regarding the duration or field of study is provided.
Brady Sullivan Properties
Brady Sullivan Properties is one of the most successful commercial and residential real estate companies in the Northeast. Established in Manchester, NH in 1992, our diverse portfolio consists of more than three million square-feet of mill, office, and industrial space with licenses in five states. Our two-pronged approach to real estate is comprised of the development of Class A leasable buildings with customizable spaces to meet our client’s unique needs. Together with that is the renovation of multiple historic mill buildings into apartments and offices. This has allowed us to preserve history while serving the needs of the residential and small business community. Along with our owners Shane Brady and Arthur Sullivan, is a dedicated workforce of more than 200 committed to providing product excellence and value in every product across both the commercial and residential markets.