Landscape Design Firm Opens In St. Pete, Hiring

Hunter A. Booth, a landscape architect with more than 30 years of experience has opened his new landscape architecture firm, Booth Design Group, Inc. The firm will focus on urban design, planning, sustainability and exotic landscapes, as well as landscape architecture for LEED projects and sustainable design.

Booth’s new office is located in downtown St. Petersburg. 

“St. Petersburg has been my home since moving to the area 15 years ago,” Booth says. “I love the synergy of being located in downtown setting with access to the local government, other design professionals, current projects, dining and attractions.”

Booth’s business partner, James Beatty, is a registered landscape architect who has also worked on hundreds of projects throughout the Tampa Bay region. Between Booth and Beatty, the team has provided landscape architecture and design for a wide variety of sectors including municipalities, airports, corporate campuses, hospitals, lifecare facilities,  stadiums/arenas, residential, institutions and roadways/trailways.With the opening of their new office, the team plans to expand and hire.

“We anticipate adding one to two jobs this year with graduate landscape architects,” he says.

Booth Design Group recently worked on projects including the Salvador Dali Museum, the Sandpearl Resort on Clearwater Beach and Harbor Walk at USF St. Petersburg. Booth says his team is currently involved in some multifamily residential projects as well as the creation of a new city park in St. Petersburg.

Writer: Kimberly Patterson
Source: Hunter A. Booth, Booth Design Group

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Kimberly Patterson is a writer and native Floridian, born and raised in the Tampa Bay area. She graduated from the University of South Florida with a BA in Communication, where she found her passion -- writing. When not glued to a laptop, she can be found around town with her two young children exploring the Bay area, and experiencing the region from their point of view. 

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