1 09, 2022

HELT Design Participates at Ribbon Cutting for Piedmont Lithium’s New HQ

2022-09-06T08:42:57-05:00September 1st, 2022|Featured Projects, HELT Happenings, Media Coverage|

HELT Design team members proudly took part in the ribbon cutting ceremony of the brand-new Piedmont Lithium HQ on Wednesday afternoon in Belmont, NC. HELT Design was the lead architecture firm for this adaptive re-use project located at 42 Catawba Street, once the Belmont Federal Savings & Loan building. L to R: Hasheem Halim, Sharon Johnston, Tim Johnston, Don Ferry Piedmont Lithium staff, local economic development and business leaders, and elected officials, including US Senator Thom Tillis, [...]

3 08, 2022

Hasheem Halim Joins HELT Design

2022-08-03T16:28:10-05:00August 3rd, 2022|Announcements, HELT Happenings|

HELT Design is proud to announce that Hasheem Halim has joined the team as the firm’s newest Project Coordinator. With a Bachelor of Architecture degree from Virginia Tech and a passion for creating designs that can be felt both literally and ethereally, Hasheem has quickly embraced the variety of work and big picture vision since joining the firm. Hasheem has been honing his skills through a variety of projects and recently won a grant from the City of Charlotte [...]

27 07, 2022

Valeria Ramon elevated to Project Manager

2022-08-03T14:48:53-05:00July 27th, 2022|Announcements, HELT Happenings|

HELT Design is pleased to announce and recognize the promotion of Valeria Ramon to Project Manager within the firm. Since joining the team in 2021 as a Project Coordinator, Valeria Ramon has quickly shown a track record of success by exceeding expectations and delivering consistent value to our clients. Valeria’s design talent, coupled with her willingness to take on challenging project deadlines has positioned her to handle the responsibilities of project managing multiple fast-paced projects. The team at HELT [...]

13 05, 2022

HELT Design Positioning for the Future

2022-05-13T11:22:03-05:00May 13th, 2022|Announcements, HELT Happenings|

A letter from Tim Johnston, Principal Effective today, C.L. Helt, Architect, Inc. is officially being re-introduced as HELT Design. This is an exciting time for our firm, and we are proud to share this transition with our clients, industry partners and the community. Our track record of providing high level architectural and interior design services dates back to the 1960’s. It’s fair to say that a lot has changed since then. Our project types are more varied and have [...]

13 05, 2022

HELT Design – Rebrand FAQs

2022-05-13T13:12:04-05:00May 13th, 2022|Announcements, HELT Happenings|

What is changing? C.L. Helt, Architect Inc. is now doing business as HELT Design Architecture Interiors. We are excited to share our refreshed name, logo, and design work with our current and prospective clients. What is not changing? The high level of creativity, service, and professionalism that you have come to expect from our firm. Why is it changing? The firm has served countless clients for more than 50 years. During this time the firm logo has stayed the [...]

11 04, 2022

Promotion Announcement – Don Ferry

2022-04-11T06:40:43-05:00April 11th, 2022|Announcements, HELT Happenings|

The entire team at CL Helt, Architect is pleased to announce the promotion of Don Ferry to Senior Associate. Don brings over 30 years of industry experience and knowledge to our clients.   Over the years and throughout countless projects, Don has shown an exemplary track record of consistently delivering high quality construction documents, project management oversight, and guidance to clients.   Don’s expertise is focused on comprehensive project delivery in the multi-family, retail, mixed use, office, and adaptive [...]

25 02, 2022

Crossing the Catawba – Full Charlotte Business Journal Article

2022-04-25T18:44:48-05:00February 25th, 2022|HELT Happenings, Media Coverage|

In June of 2019, C.L. Helt, Architect, led by Tim Johnston, transferred its growing operations from the buzzy center of Charlotte to the quaint, historic town of Belmont. Leaving the 15th largest city in the U.S. for a town of barely 12,000 inhabitants was an unusual move, but it was the perfect choice for the growing design firm. The location has helped Johnston and his team recruit talent, manage both modern  ground-up and historic reuse projects across the U.S., [...]

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