We sat down with DKLEVY President, Daniel Levy, to discuss all things Senior Living Architecture—a field DKLEVY is truly passionate about. At DKLEVY, we have had the privilege of working… Read More
At DKLEVY Architecture and Design, we specialize in maximizing the value of your property through strategic use of different multifamily prototypes. Our approach goes beyond simply providing a set of… Read More
Transforming Clinton Highway’s Morris Motel Into Flexible Housing KNOXVILLE, TN – May 6, 2024 – DKLEVY Architecture and Design, in collaboration with East Tennessee broker Katie Linkous, is proud to… Read More
DKLEVY can bring more than just design value to projects. Listen to the video below to learn more about our pre-development services and how we help our clients mitigate risk… Read More
As an architectural studio, DKLEVY Architecture and Design offers the expertise of a large firm while providing a personalized and service-oriented experience. At DKLEVY, we aim to share insights surrounding… Read More
The mission of DKLEVY Architecture and Design is to reflect God’s goodness in every relationship, and His creativity through every design. At DKLEVY, we are an architectural studio providing large… Read More
There are many shifts in multifamily architecture and design that are being noted as needs and preferences have changed for tenants. Assisted living communities are being converted to multifamily apartments;… Read More
From its inception, DKLEVY has kept the end goal in mind - to serve aging adults through the work they produce in the U.S. and around the world. The boutique… Read More
Once a developer purchases real estate for a Multifamily site, there are many steps to come and decisions to be made about the best use of the land. While owners… Read More
Meet us at the 2023 Multifamily Executive Conference September 26 through 28 in Dallas, TX. This annual conference event gives you exclusive access to the insights needed to thrive in… Read More
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