Hansen Reynolds LLC

Fresh Digs

Credit: Lila Aryan Photography

Last updated on May 15th, 2019 at 04:50 pm

Owner/Developer: Commission Row LLC, Joseph Property Development LLC

Architect: James Piwoni of American Design Inc.

Contractor: N/A 

Costs: N/A     

Completed: Building constructed 1895; renovation and penthouse/parking garage addition 2009


Law firm Hansen Reynolds LLC recently relocated to an office space more than twice the size of its previous location.

The 11,052-square-foot office occupies the fourth-floor penthouse space of a 124-year-old building at 301 N. Broadway, just a couple blocks from its previous 5,000-square-foot space at The Landmark Building.

Growing since its 2010 founding from four attorneys to 19 attorneys and six staff members across four offices, Hansen Reynolds was ready for an expansion.

The penthouse and a parking garage were added to the building in 2009. Hansen Reynolds’ office previously housed software company Digital Measures, and all it needed was furniture and a new paint job before the law firm moved in May 1.

“We wanted to stay in the Third Ward because we thrive in unique, creative and vibrant surroundings,” said founder Tim Hansen.

The open concept office has communal areas, but also boasts individual offices for each attorney. One of the conference areas is a mock trial room with auditorium-style seats and a large display screen.

A 2,000-square-foot exterior deck wrapping around the south and east sides of the penthouse can be used for professional, social and philanthropic events.

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