Hnedak Bobo Group

Dynamic Destinations

Within the past year, Hnedak Bobo Group has been ranked as one of the top 10 design firms by multiple hospitality design and management publications. HBG has also been named a Top five best firm to work for within the American architectural industry. The company is cementing its reputation as designers of dynamic casino resort destinations.

Established in 1979, HBG is a 125-person, multi-specialty firm that concentrates on architecture, interior design, building code specialties and project and development management. Services are delivered with a dedicated focus on the firm’s core business areas, 85 percent of which serve the national hospitality and entertainment marketplace.

HBG’s central location in Memphis is positioned at the nexus of both population and transportation centers in the United States. The proximity of a major national air carrier hub provides HBG’s design teams the ability to support clients throughout the country in four hours or less. In addition to a national reach, with projects spanning coast to coast, HBG has numerous gaming resort plans underway in Central America and the Caribbean.     

HBG’s casino resort designers bring passion and vision to each project, creating expressive entertaining spaces delivered within the unique context of client and guest needs. The company’s approach to hospitality and entertainment design comes not only from years of research and design experience, but also from its hands-on experience as hotel owners and operators.

As owners, HGB experiences design from a unique perspective, fostering a deeper understanding of the balance between operational efficiency, financial performance and design aesthetics. HBG’s keen operational insights provide its clients with distinctive design solutions that embrace functionality, marketability, financial success and, of course, innovative, guest-pleasing aesthetics.        

HBG currently has over $1 billion of destination resort projects in various stages of design and construction for both the commercial and Indian gaming industries. Within the Indian gaming market, HBG has worked with more than 25 of the most recognized Native American tribes. Several major projects will complete construction in 2008. These include Greektown Casino & Hotel in Detroit and the Potawatomi Casino expansion in Milwaukee.

As HBG looks toward the future, an increasing number of commercial and Indian gaming projects are providing abundant opportunities to produce truly captivating and compelling architectural design experiences. HBG looks forward to continuing to offer the best in design and operational sensibility to its roster of esteemed, visionary clients.

For more information, visit www.hbginc.com.