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Bradley's Charlotte Office to Relocate this Fall

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Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP is pleased to announce that, in alignment with its continued growth in the Charlotte market, the law firm will be relocating from the Bank of America Corporate Center to the Hearst Tower by fall 2016.

The firm will occupy 35,322 square feet of the Hearst Tower, which will accommodate nearly 100 attorneys and staff members. Bradley’s new Charlotte address will be 214 North Tryon Street, Suite 3700.

"Our office is growing at an impressive rate, particularly with the addition of Corby Anderson, Chris Lam, Ted Pearce, Matthew DeAntonio, and Jonathan Schulz from Nexsen Pruet last month. While our current space has served our needs quite well, we are excited that a move is on the horizon,” stated Charlotte Managing Partner Dana C. Lumsden. “Our underlying goal is to act in our clients’ best interests at all times. This relocation will enable us to continue broadening our capabilities in the region.”

Bradley’s new high-performance workplace will feature universal-sized offices; a conference center that provides clients and other guests with functional, private space in which to comfortably conduct their most confidential business matters; and height-adjustable work surfaces. Bradley retained Redline Design Group for the architectural services and Carolina Business Interiors for furniture selections. Redline and Carolina Business Interiors maximized available natural light by leveraging the Hearst Tower’s unique architectural features. Ultimately, employee wellness, client service, and efficient use of space were the driving factors in the law firm’s new Charlotte office design.

The 46-story Hearst Tower is Charlotte's fourth tallest building and features a high-rise architectural feature that mixes horizontal bands of glass with vertical piers of stone and concrete. The building has a reverse floor plate design, which gives the tower its distinctive appearance.

Rob Hinton, a member of CBRE’s international Law Firm Practice Group, represented Bradley in the deal.

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