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Law Firm Arnold & Porter to Expand, Move Office to Seattle’s One Union Square

Washington, D.C.-based law firm Arnold & Porter has more than doubled its downtown Seattle office space less than a year after establishing its Seattle branch.

The law firm has leased the top two floors of the 36-story One Union Square tower at 600 University St., reported the Puget Sound Business Journal. The company plans to move to the 39,000-square-foot space by the end of the year.

The new lease at One Union Square is for more space than Arnold & Porter’s existing lease at U.S. Bank Center. The firm established its first Seattle office with a 15,000-square-foot lease at U.S. Bank Center. That lease has since expanded to 25,000 square feet. Mick Newell and Tim Holt of Washington Holdings, the tower’s owner, represented One Union Square in the lease deal.

Arnold & Porter is the 49th-largest law firm in the U.S., with 16 offices globally and more than 1,000 attorneys.

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Jasmine Kilman is Content Director of Connect Commercial Real Estate, covering Chicago and greater Chicagoland, the Midwest, Seattle, and the Pacific Northwest. She covers industry trends, transaction deals, market research, and produces daily news stories. With experience in marketing and communications for academic nonprofits and corporate clients, including Hearst Media, Hilton, and Coldwell Banker, Kilman has written about commercial real estate, environmental, social, and corporate governance (ESG), technology, healthcare, and philanthropy. She was born and raised in California and graduated with a degree in public relations. In her spare time, Kilman enjoys hiking and traveling to new locations with her family.

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