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Feb 3, 2026Blog | Member News, Trade

Hinckley Allen opens reimagined office

https://www.bizjournals.com/boston/news/2026/01/23/hinckley-allen-unveils-renovated-office-at-100-wes.html

New England Council member, Hinckley Allen, has reopened a renovated office in Providence’s financial district.

Founded in Providence in 1906, the law firm now hosts over 200 lawyers and staff and recently opened offices in Florida and the St. Louis Metro area. Its home base office in Providence now features “state-of-the-art technology” and “collaborative work-spaces” designed “to deliver superior, efficient legal services to our clients,” said Hinckley Allen managing partner Patrick A. Rogers.

“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,” said the building owner, Joseph Paolino Jr. “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.”

The New England Council commends Hinckley Allen for its investment in the community’s success and congratulates it on its new space.

Read more in the Boston Business Journal

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