Episode 109

The 4 Best Business Types for an Architecture Firm with Patti Harris, Esq., LEED AP

Enoch SearsJun 6, 2015

What is the best business type for an architecture firm? It depends on your specific needs and the future plans of your firm.

Today’s guest is Patti Harris, Esq., LEED AP, one of the world’s leading authorities on business formation for architecture firms.

In this episode we discuss the 4 main business entities for architecture firms:

  • The Professional Corporation
  • The Corporation
  • The Limited Liability Company
  • The Limited Liability Partnership

This interview is on iTunes. Subscribe above, and be a hero! If you know another architect who would benefit from watching this video, share away using the social share buttons.

Resources for today's show:

Interview Transcript and Members Only Resources:

[DAP errMsgTemplate=”SHORT”]There is no transcript for this episode.[/DAP]

SHARE this episode:

ABOUT

ENOCH SEARS

Enoch Bartlett Sears is the founder of the Architect Business Institute, Business of Architecture and co-founder of the Architect Marketing Institute. He helps architects become category leaders in their market. Enoch hosts the #1 rated interview podcast for architects, the Business of Architecture Show where prominent guests like M. Arthur Gensler, Jr. and Thom Mayne share tips and strategies for success in architecture.

FREE VIDEO REVEALS:

How To Double Your Architecture Firm Income In The Next 12 Months

Please fill out the form below to get free, instant access:

LATEST PODCAST EPISODES:

We're hiring! APPOINTMENT SETTER (SALES SUPPORT ROLE)