Adams and Reese Celebrates 30 Years at Morgan Stanley Tower

One of the South’s prominent regional law firms, Adams and Reese, is celebrating 30 years in downtown St. Petersburg at Morgan Stanley Tower. One of the building’s first tenant’s has renewed the firm’s commitment to St. Petersburg and Pinellas County signing a five-year lease renewal. Partners David Bernstein and Jim Dickson have officed at Morgan Stanley Tower for all of those 30 years.

Adams and Reese Partner David Bernstein

Bernstein stated, “We are deeply committed to our St. Petersburg location, our community and our clients. We have enjoyed much success for our clients here over the previous years and have solidified our future to continue to serve St. Petersburg at Morgan Stanley Tower.”Partner in Charge Rick Flowers added: “Our location is convenient for the business community and our office space is an outstanding environment for Adams and Reese and our clients.” 

Adams and Reese 17th Floor Offices

“Anytime a tenant renews it is the ultimate compliment for us,” stated Feldman Equities CEO Larry Feldman who owns the building with joint venture partner Tower Realty Partners. “We spent millions renovating the building upgrading and adding amenities with an eye towards keeping and exceeding the expectations of exceptional tenants like Adams and Reese added Feldman. We appreciate their confidence in our ownership and management. Feldman Equities spearheads leasing responsibilities with Tower Realty Partners handling property management.

About Adams and Reese
Adams and Reese is a multidisciplinary law firm with nearly 300 attorneys and advisors strategically located in 18 offices across 17 markets throughout the southern United States and Washington, D.C. The American Lawyer includes Adams and Reese on its distinguished list of the nation’s top law firms – The Am Law 200. The National Law Journal also includes the firm among the top 200 on the NLJ 500 list of the nation’s largest law firms.

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