Boston Globe article: "Bloom returns to the high-tech beltway"
WALTHAM, MA — Managing Partner Donald Parker, is quoted in this week's Boston Globe Business section in the article, Bloom returns to the high-tech beltway.
The article discusses the firms and amenities that are revitalizing the 128 beltway with a focus on Waltham and Reservoir Place. The article states "...just as the high-tech industry is reinventing itself, so is Route 128. Despite its reputation as one of America's best known technology hubs, the beltway has long featured nondescript brick buildings housing some of the region's most innovative businesses."
It further states that "today's [128] businesses, and the professional service firms that have sprung up around them, clamor for "amenity-rich" environments ...modeled after the gleaming corporate campuses dotting suburbs like Reston, Va., or Menlo Park, Calif."
Parker commented on the evidence of the new high-tech sector taking shape at Reservoir Place. "There may not be a lot of Googles or other big technology companies here, but we have a lot of aggressive small and mid-sized businesses that are starting to make money off the Internet."
The article points to Morse, Barnes-Brown & Pendleton as an example of the growth, describing it as a "law firm that has expanded five times within Reservoir Place and counts technology companies in the building among its clients."
Morse, Barnes-Brown Pendleton, PC, focuses exclusively on the core legal services that businesses need to succeed. The law firm assists businesses of all sizes — from start-ups to Fortune 1000 companies — in the areas of business law, technology and intellectual property, employment and immigration and taxation.
Morse, Barnes-Brown Pendleton, PC
Reservoir Place
1601 Trapelo Road, Suite 205
Waltham, MA 02451
781-622-5930
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