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From the June-15, 2005 issue of Credit Union Times Magazine • Subscribe!

La Macchia Group Turns Three

MILWAUKEE, Wis. - Design/build firm La Macchia Group has recently celebrated its third year anniversary on June 1, 2005. La Macchia Group was co-founded in 2002 by Ralph and Mary Lou La Macchia, two individuals who recognized a need in the marketplace for personal and responsive, fairly-priced, top-of-the line consulting, brokerage, architectural design, and construction services. During the past three years, La Macchia Group has completed 26 design-build projects throughout Wisconsin totaling more than $20 million in construction. To meet the increased demand for its services, the staff has grown steadily and now includes 25 professionals. Recently, La Macchia Group received the Wisconsin Builder 2004 Top Projects award for its historical renovation of Community Credit Union in La Crosse.

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