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Phase Zero Design moves to Hingham

Phase Zero Design has moved from Duxbury to 35 Pond Park Rd. in Hingham. The architecture, interior design and planning firm was founded in June of 2009 and has since opened four locations in the Boston, Springfield, Hartford, CT and Greenwich, CT markets. The company's continued growth resulted in a need for a new office location with more space to accommodate current and future client needs. "This was the right time for our team to make a move," said Jim Kimball, co-founding principal of Phase Zero Design. "We quickly outgrew our Duxbury office, and our new location provides enough space for enhanced collaboration and innovation as well as future growth." Phase Zero Design is an innovative design firm offering architectural, planning, and interior design services to a diverse base of local and national clients. The firm's expertise includes the corporate, hospitality, residential and retail practice areas. Phase Zero Design is a team of experienced professionals, with locations in the Boston, MA; Springfield, MA; Hartford, CT and Greenwich, CT markets.
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