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PROVIDENCE – Adler Pollock & Sheehan P.C. (AP&S), one of Rhode Island’s largest law firms, is relocating its headquarters to 100 Westminster Street in downtown Providence. The firm, which was founded in 1960, was previously located in the Citizens Bank Tower.
The new location is a win for Paolino Properties.
The new office location represents a strategic shift “from a little bit of an island into the heart of the capital City,” said AP&S’ managing partner Bob Brooks.
“We are excited to move into our new home at 100 Westminster Street,” Brooks added. “This move reflects our commitment to the capital city and positions us to better serve our clients with enhanced facilities and technology.”
The decision to relocate was driven by AP&S’s evolving needs and a desire to create a dynamic workspace that fosters collaboration and innovation. The new office features state-of-the-art amenities, including soundproof meeting spaces, advanced technology capabilities for digital meetings under an AP&S-branded wall, a dedicated café, and collaborative huddle spaces designed to inspire teamwork and collaboration in service to the firm’s clients.
“We are deeply honored to welcome the prestigious Adler Pollock & Sheehan law firm to our flagship building at 100 Westminster Street,” said Joseph R. Paolino, Jr., Owner and Managing Partner of Paolino Properties. “Their distinguished reputation and commitment to excellence align perfectly with our vision for this iconic building. This move not only elevates the professional landscape of our building but also reinforces our dedication to providing premier spaces for leading businesses. We look forward to supporting their continued success and contributing to the vibrant growth of our downtown.”
“The relocation to 100 Westminster Street represents an exciting new chapter for Adler Pollock & Sheehan, reinforcing our position as a leader in the legal community and strengthens our commitment to serving our clients with excellence,” Brooks said.