Day Pitney Announces New Office Location for Hartford in Historic Goodwin Square
Day Pitney LLP announced today that it has relocated its Hartford office to Goodwin Square at 225 Asylum Street, an iconic building in downtown Hartford. The move reinforces the firm's commitment to its rich 100+ year history in Hartford, and lends itself to a better client experience in a space that blends contemporary styles with historic motifs, according to Hartford Office Managing Partner Kathleen D. Monnes.
With 13 offices in the United States, the Hartford office move is the most recent in a series of moves that Day Pitney has made over the last two years to modernize the firm's office space to best meet current and future needs of its attorneys, staff and clients.
"The new space offers state-of-the art resources and technology to help us better serve the needs of our clients and friends in the Hartford area," said Monnes. "We were looking for a high-quality location with great views, on-site amenities and an easily accessible location. Our new office design allows for a more efficient and modern use of space. We are excited about the move and our continued commitment to Hartford."
Goodwin Square includes world-class amenities, extraordinary views and a parking garage. The firm has an 11-year lease, with options to remain another 10 years at the new location. It is conveniently located near major routes and has scenic views of the State Capitol, Bushnell Park and the Connecticut River from its two open-air balconies.
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