HOK acquires Detroit-based architecture firm ROSSETTI
HOK, a prominent architecture firm with numerous offices across the United States, has acquired ROSSETTI, a Detroit-based company specializing in sports and entertainment projects. The new organization will initially operate under the name HOK + ROSSETTI before transitioning entirely to the HOK brand. Matt Rossetti will serve as a director in HOK's Sports + Recreation + Entertainment division, joining a team of established directors. The 87 employees from ROSSETTI will maintain their operations in Detroit. This acquisition enhances HOK's influence in Detroit and the Upper Midwest, building upon prior projects like the Little Caesars Arena and Detroit FC stadium.
Key facts
- HOK acquired Detroit-based architecture firm ROSSETTI.
- Combined firm will operate as HOK + ROSSETTI during integration.
- Matt Rossetti becomes director of HOK's Sports + Recreation + Entertainment practice.
- Nate Appleman, Shannon Bartch, Amy Chase, John Rhodes, and Rashed Singaby join leadership.
- ROSSETTI's 87 staff remain in Detroit office.
- Financial details not disclosed.
- HOK previously worked on Little Caesars Arena and Detroit FC stadium.
- ROSSETTI designed Arthur Ashe Stadium in 1994 and led recent renovations at Billie Jean King National Tennis Center.
Entities
Institutions
- HOK
- ROSSETTI
- Detroit Pistons
- USTA
Locations
- Detroit
- United States
- Queens
- New York
- Upper Midwest