What is Fitzgerald & Halliday?
Operating as FHI Studio and now integrated with IMEG, the firm provides a comprehensive suite of services including urban planning, mobility design, and community engagement. With a multidisciplinary team of nearly 60 professionals, the company distinguishes itself through a core philosophy rooted in social justice and philanthropic responsibility. Their market position is defined by an ability to synthesize technical engineering expertise with deep-seated community advocacy, ensuring that large-scale infrastructure initiatives remain inclusive and socially conscious. The recent merger with IMEG represents a strategic pivot, allowing the firm to tap into broader engineering resources while maintaining its specialized focus on community-centric design solutions.
How much funding has Fitzgerald & Halliday raised?
Fitzgerald & Halliday has raised a total of $350K across 1 funding round:
Debt
$350K
Debt (2020): $350K with participation from PPP
Key Investors in Fitzgerald & Halliday
PPP
Public-Private Partnership
What's next for Fitzgerald & Halliday?
Looking ahead, the firm is positioned to capitalize on its expanded operational capacity following the IMEG merger. The recent capital injection will likely be deployed to accelerate the development of sustainable mobility solutions and enhance the firm's digital engagement platforms. As the organization navigates the complexities of late-stage growth, the focus remains on scaling its unique service model to address the evolving needs of urban environments. By prioritizing equity-driven design, the company is well-equipped to secure a larger share of the public sector infrastructure market, ensuring long-term viability and continued impact in the communities it serves.
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