Architecture


Drawing upon numerous decades of professional experience, James Francis Crowley is a leader in the field of architecture. Since 2018, he has served as an architect and project manager with Frankie Investments LLC in Massachusetts, to whom he lends his expertise with his designs and architectural creations. Previously owning his own architecture firm, he also pursued a formal education in the 1970s, having received a bachelor’s degree in architecture and engineering from the Wentworth Institute of Technology in 1978. Furthermore, he is certified as a master craftsman. Outside of his primary career efforts, Mr. Crowley is a youth baseball coach and helps the disabled community by escorting individuals to baseball games and other live events.

Notably, Mr. Crowley was ranked as one of seven finalists out of 400 entries nationally for the “Traditional Building” show in Boston in 2007 due to his architectural hand-drawn designs. Additionally, he was featured on the HGTV show “Before and After,” where he completed an architectural project with a post-World War II bungalow home design. As a testament to his success, he also won an accolade for his architectural designs from South Shore Living Magazine in Massachusetts.

Mr. Crowley attributes much of his success to his ability to treat each of his projects as his greatest accomplishments. Furthermore, he is revered for his aptitude for making all his clients feel important and his dedication to solving architectural problems, regardless of their complexity. Among the many highlights of his career, he is particularly proud of designing and constructing a 35,000-square-foot cannabis facility, which serves as a medical facility to the present day. Impressively, he and his team worked on the facility during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Living and working by the motto, “Look small, live big,” Mr. Crowley intends to continue designing architectural works in the coming years.

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