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1940
Brings new life to electricians in construction of Naval destroyers and
cruisers as well as projects at the Chelsea Naval Hospital and Torpedo
Station in Newport, RI |
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1946-48
Post-war boom in construction of badly needed schools, homes, stores and factories |
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1948
Maurice Noon hired
as Estimator, Purchaser and Engineer
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1954
Company awarded $450,000 award for
complete electrical installation of the
Farrington Manufacturing
Company facility |
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1955-1970
The development
of the 128 industrial belt is powered by J. & M. Brownżs
electrical construction of such prominent facilities
as Raytheon, Polaroid, and Coca Cola Bottling Plant
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1968-1973
Company constructs
28 State Street,
60 State Street,
One Beacon Street, and
100 Summer Street as the
Boston skyline takes shape |
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1979
J.& M. Brown Company purchased by Maurice Noon |
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1974-1985
J.& M. Brown lights
up Boston's hospitality industry with the construction
of key area hotels, including the Hyatt Regency in Cambridge,
the Back Bay Hilton, the Four Seasons, and Cambridge
Center Marriott
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1985-1990
The company continues
to build prominent commercial structures in Boston's
Back Bay with the electrical construction of 500 Boylston
Street and 222 Berkeley Street
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1987
J. & M. Brown opens its Fire Alarm Division.
Early projects include complete new systems
at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
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1990
David Noon becomes
company president as Maurice Noon 'retires'
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1993-1995
Boston adds a new
sports and entertainment landmark with J. & M. Brown's
electrical construction of the Fleet Center's the new
home of the Boston Celtics and Bruins
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1995
The company starts
operation of its tel-data and security systems division,
Spectrum Integrated Technologies
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2000
J. & M. Brown opens
the new millennium with the largest project in company
history, the $19 million electrical construction of
the 550,000 square foot BCBS HQ and Data Center at the
Landmark Center.
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2001-2007
A new world class
athletic facility for MIT, the renovation of the Trinity
Church, the construction of the Harvard Dental Research
and Education Building and the new 680,000 square foot
Charles River Plaza medical labroratory building are
just a few of the current projects which represent JMBĚs
diverse experience and capabilities.
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2008-2009
J. & M. Brown provides comprehensive electrical construction of the new American Wing of the Museum of Fine Arts
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