New Look, Cool Offices — Hinckley Allen Invests in Providence

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New Look, Cool Offices — Hinckley Allen Invests in Providence

PHOTOS: Courtesy of Hinckley Allen

 

These are not your grandfather’s law offices.

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Hinckley Allen announced the relocation of its Providence, Rhode Island headquarters to an entirely new, completely reimagined office at 100 Westminster Street. The new office, spanning 23,700 square feet, marks an exciting new chapter for the 120-year-old law firm.

 

It was designed by a local architectural firm and features artwork by Rhode Island artists.

 

“Hinckley Allen’s new Providence office represents our confidence in our clients and the firm,” said Patrick A. Rogers, Hinckley Allen’s Managing Partner. “One of our strategic goals is investment in our clients and our people. The new Providence office reflects that investment. State-of-the-art technology, outstanding legal talent, and collaborative work-space – all designed to deliver superior, efficient legal services to our clients.”

 

PHOTOS: Courtesy of Hinckley Allen

 

The Providence-based firm was founded in 1906. Hinckley Allen now has 175 attorneys, 170 professional staff members, and offices in seven states throughout New England, the Midwest, and Florida.

 

“Hinckley Allen has been a cornerstone tenant at 100 Westminster since the building opened in 1985, and we’re proud that they’ve chosen to continue and deepen that relationship through a significant long-term investment in their space,” said Joseph R. Paolino, Jr., CEO and Managing Partner at Paolino Properties. “Their decision to stay, grow, and reinvest here reflects both our building’s role as a premier office address and the firm’s enduring commitment to Providence. Legacy tenants like Hinckley Allen are central to the vitality of this property and the city, and we’re pleased to support their next chapter with a workplace designed for longevity, flexibility, and performance.”

 

PHOTOS: Courtesy of Hinckley Allen

 

The new space was designed by Rhode Island’s Vision 3 Architects with construction management by Tremont Construction and local subcontractors. The renovated office brings to life a bright, flexible, and future-ready work environment that supports both in-person collaboration and hybrid flexibility.

The new layout includes:

  • Local artwork by Rhode Island artists. Including the first-ever free-standing glass sculpture created by Pawtucket-based artist Tracy Glover.
  • Cutting-edge technology and flexible meeting rooms to connect clients and teams across offices.
  • Ergonomic, height-adjustable furniture to support comfort and adaptability.
  • Energy-efficient lighting and HVAC systems promote sustainability and wellness.
  • Open café and collaboration zones to foster community and creativity.

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