Day Pitney LLP announced today that it has relocated its Providence office to 100 Westminster Street, located in the heart of Providence’s financial district. The move reinforces the firm’s commitment to growth in Rhode Island and allows for an enhanced client experience in the state-of-the-art space.
With 13 offices in the United States, the Providence move is the most recent in a series of moves that the firm has made over the last two years.
"Our new office is in a prime location in an iconic building in Providence’s Financial District," said Providence Office Managing Partner Renée A. R. Evangelista. "This new location allows us to best serve our clients’ needs while embracing a workplace culture that promotes teamwork and open communication."
Built in 1984, 100 Westminster Street is a modernist structure that blends harmoniously with the charm of Providence’s historic past. The Class A building has extraordinary views, a fitness center with on-site training, and a contemporary lobby featuring work from local artists. It is located near the RIPTA bus stops, train station, I-95, I-195 and Route 6, and has a convenient parking garage. Exceptional fine dining, chic lounges and shopping are all within walking distance of the scenic Providence River, which hosts the nationally renowned "Waterfire" during the summer and fall.
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