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Gensler company history timeline

1965

Gensler had $200 in the bank when he founded M. Arthur Gensler Jr. & Associates in 1965 with his wife, Drue, and a single draftsman, James Follett.

2000

When Jobs began planning the first Apple stores in 2000, he called Mr.

2002

In 2002, Gensler opened an office in Shanghai, establishing a permanent presence in China.

2005

In 2005, Gensler's board of directors extended the firm's collaborative leadership structure by naming Andy Cohen, Diane Hoskins, and David Gensler as executive directors/Co-CEOs.

2014

In a 2014 oral history for the University of California at Berkeley, he said that his firm later designed 3,000 stores for Gap and its sister brands, including Banana Republic and Old Navy.

Gensler recalled in a 2014 interview with the San Francisco Chronicle.

2017

With his wife, who died in 2017, he founded the Gensler Family Foundation to support geriatric research, the arts and higher education.

2019

The company’s 2019 revenue exceeded $1.5 billion, following a decade of projects that included designing the airy interior of The Washington Post’s headquarters at One Franklin Square and the vast complex known as CityCenter, an $8.5 billion city within a city on the Las Vegas Strip.

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