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Allen, Allen, Allen & Allen announces new Charlottesville location

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Allen & Allen’s Charlottesville office is relocating on Monday, June 15. The firm will occupy a newly renovated tenant space in Dairy Central, conveniently located at Preston and Grady Avenues between downtown and the University of Virginia.

“For 12 years, Allen & Allen has served the Charlottesville community with dedication from our location on 29 North. It was our desire to move closer to the heart of the city, to be part of the vibrant community downtown,” President Edward L. Allen said. “With its own rich history, the Dairy Market was a natural choice. We are excited to welcome our clients to our new Charlottesville home.”

At 7,124 square feet, the new office is more than double the size of the firm’s current space. It will feature six meeting rooms equipped with video conferencing capabilities to accommodate clients and case experts, outdoor access for attorneys and staff, an abundance of natural light, and ample parking.

Managing attorney Richard Armstrong says, “We are excited to see what the future holds. I also want to thank everyone for the work they continue to do on this project, and I want to thank our amazing clients who continue to trust us every day.”

A scheduled Open House to welcome clients and community members into the space has been delayed due to COVID-19. The firm hopes to host visitors at a later date.

Established in 1910, Allen, Allen, Allen & Allen is Virginia’s oldest and largest personal injury law firm. The firm has eight locations in Virginia.

 




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