
RAPID CITY, S.D. – TSP, Inc., a multidisciplinary leader in architecture, engineering, planning, and interior design, is excited to announce the opening of its new office in Rapid City. This marks a significant milestone in the firm’s long-standing relationship with the Black Hills region, where it has provided trusted expertise for over 50 years.

“We’ve had the privilege of contributing to the region’s growth and transformation, and our new office further strengthens our commitment to designing its future,” said Mark Averett, TSP principal and Rapid City office leader, in a release. “As we continue to grow alongside the community, we’re excited to offer even more innovative solutions and resources to help shape its success.”

/ Courtesy TSP Inc.
The new office is located at 1051 Fairmont Boulevard in Rapid City. Constructed on an elevated site with a scenic view of the community, the 5,600-square-foot facility is located just west of the main Monument Health campus and easily visible from Mount Rushmore Road.
The new office was intentionally designed by TSP to enhance the team’s multidisciplinary and collaborative work. It includes a mezzanine to accommodate an alternate work environment and informal meeting and social space. A movable wall system enables the conference room to be expanded for larger gatherings, the release states.
For clients and visitors, the new office offers convenience, including ample parking, access to main thoroughfares, improved visibility, and an impressive view of Rapid City.
Scull Construction Service provided general contracting services for the project.
Established in South Dakota, TSP’s history with Black Hills-based clients stretches back to the mid-1930s when company founder Harold Spitznagel designed Sylvan Lake Lodge at Custer State Park.
Other early work ranged from residential, military housing during World War II, and liturgical projects – including Trinity Lutheran Church and the Chapel in the Hills, dedicated in 1969.
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