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The first tenants have moved into WestLawn

WestLawn building rendering 1

Rendering of the new WestLawn building.

Photo provided by Flock and Rally.

Developer: Hughes Development Corporation
Contractor: Brasfield and Gorrie
Architect: Perkins and Will

The new WestLawn building — this city’s first Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT) building — is the new home of Robinson Gray. The law firm is the first tenant of the retail + four-story office space in the heart of the BullStreet District.

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Rendering of the new WestLawn building.

Photo provided by Flock and Rally.

The whole building is ~48,000 sqft, with ~34,000 of that space being office space. Robinson Gray has released several progress videos while awaiting its move into the new development.

Find more photos + updates about this project here.

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