- 99,288-Square-Foot Space
- Home of Nashville’s Largest Litigation Law Firm
- Panoramic Views of Music City in the Heart of the Central Business District
- Top Four Floors of a 24-Story High Rise
- Dramatic Environment That Reflects Local Surroundings
- Progressive and Flexible Workspaces to Better Serve Staff Needs
Law firms today are looking for ways to revamp their work environments to attract the next generation of talent through enhanced workspaces and upgraded technology that cater to diverse needs. In a time when leading firms are differentiating through forward-thinking design and experimentation, Bradley seized the opportunity to reinvent its workplace experience with its bold, new downtown Nashville office.
Bradley’s new office is a dramatic shift from outdated, dark, and heavy law firm spaces to an environment that emphasizes local natural surroundings, inspired by a refined palette of textures and colors. The design team reimagined the traditional law firm design with an open, airy aesthetic that showcases hospitality-rich environments with enhanced and collaborative spaces to bring employees and clients together.
With three-and-a-half floors offering multiple touchpoints to encourage quick meetings, one-on-ones, and impromptu teamwork, Bradley’s Nashville office supports well-being, encourages creativity, amplifies culture, and conveys forward-thinking ways of working. The new workspace maximizes transparency, openness, and connectedness, providing employees with a more efficient, dynamic, and amenity-rich environment to collaborate and perform at their best.
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