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CUBE 3 celebrates their 20th anniversary this year

Boston, MA This year, CUBE 3 celebrates their 20th anniversary as a firm. What started out as a bright idea between co-founders Nik Middleton and Brian O’Connor has resulted in 20 years of award-winning work, loyal clients, and a seasoned and talented team that is known to be unparalleled in the industry. 

When they first opened their doors, CUBE 3 had set out to establish a new firm with a fresh outlook on the design industry. Collectively their goals were ambitious and thoughtful, but intended to push boundaries. They set the sky as the limit and used their entrepreneurial spirit and intuition to push their growth. 

And now, 20 years later, CUBE has four office locations including their headquarters in Lawrence, Mass. Across the Lawrence, Boston, Miami, and Princeton offices they have 130+ employees and share thousands of incredible projects between us. All the result of dedicated, collective hard work.

CUBE 3’s success has been built upon the clear vision of their firm, strategic client relationships, and a team that continually exceeds expectations. Leadership continues to be humbled by the history of their collective accomplishments. And as always, remain eager to show what lies ahead for CUBE 3.

Moving forward with their sights set on the next 20 years, CUBE 3 remains committed to designing with vision and they look forward to the future. 

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