[2] The following year, SBA was listed among Engineering News-Record's top 500 revenue-producing design firms, with $16.9 million in revenues and 100 associates.
[3] Shalom Baranes Associates won the American Institute of Architects' Institute Honor Award for Regional and Urban Design for their design for Burnham Place,[4] a $7 billion development of the air rights over the Amtrak and CSX railway tracks behind the Union Station railway terminal.
[6] For 2013, the Washington Business Journal named Shalom Baranes Associates the national capital region's busiest architectural firm, with 67 projects in active development or under construction in that year (far more than the runner-up).
The firm had clients in the public and private sector, and its projects included commercial, residential, governmental, and institutional structures.
A "pure architectural services" firm, Shalom Baranes Associates was a recognized industry expert in the fields of historic preservation, project management, and urban planning.