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But local architects are hopeful that by the end of this their drafting tables will be littered with By increasingmarketing efforts, reaching out to potential clientas and staying on top of the latest design technology, officialds want to be ready when business starts to come Alan Scherr, president of Dayton-based , noticed a down tick in businesw last summer. He said his five-person firm has tightenedd its belt, but still has a steady work In 2008, Scherr’s billings droppefd 33 percent, from $1.2 million to $800,000. He expects this year’sx billings to decrease 20 percent fromlast year. The biggest problem for his firm has been increasede competition from outsidethe region.
Peter managing principal of Englewood-base , said his firm is facing similar
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