Robinson Bradshaw Celebrates Opening of New Charlotte Office

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Feb. 17, 2025

On the eve of its 65th anniversary, Robinson Bradshaw is pleased to announce the relocation of its Charlotte office. The firm now occupies the top four floors of the Legacy Union 6Hundred building at 600 S. Tryon St. in uptown Charlotte.

“We are thrilled to begin this long-awaited, new chapter for Robinson Bradshaw,” said Allen K. Robertson, the firm’s managing partner. “As we celebrate our 65th anniversary in 2025, this move demonstrates an investment in our clients and in our future by ensuring we are equipped to continue providing the highest level of legal and business services for decades to come.”

Robinson Bradshaw is the first tenant to occupy the new building. The firm occupies floors 21-24 with interiors that were intentionally designed to promote collaboration, innovation and well-being. The office spans more than 101,000 square feet with two outdoor terraces, a four-story open-air staircase, state-of-the-art conference rooms, café-style gathering spaces, and wellness features including a meditation room.

Robinson Bradshaw moved its Charlotte office from 101 N. Tryon St, where it had been since 1984. The firm also has North Carolina offices in Raleigh and the Research Triangle, as well as a South Carolina office in Rock Hill.

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