Foley & Lardner LLP is pleased to announce the relocation of its Denver office to new, state-of-the-art space at 1144 Fifteenth, Suite 2200, reflecting the office’s extraordinary growth and the firm’s long-term commitment to the Denver market.
The new office space is designed with both productivity and collaboration in mind, offering an elevated experience for attorneys, business professionals, clients, and community partners. The Denver office’s growth, aligned with the firm’s national strategic plan, is a testament to the region’s vibrant business environment and the firm’s investment in Colorado. Offering local presence backed by the resources of Foley’s national footprint, the Denver office has grown to approximately 40 attorneys and business professionals, with significant additions in the last three years bolstering the firm’s Health Care & Life Sciences and Innovative Technology Sectors.
“This move marks an exciting new chapter for us. Denver has always been a hub for innovation and talent, and we’re thrilled to continue growing in a city that shares our drive and spirit,” said Emily Weber, Foley’s Denver office managing partner. “The new space not only accommodates our continued growth but also reflects the exciting opportunities ahead for our Denver team.”
The modern workspace features a dynamic layout in the spirit of Foley’s entrepreneurial mindset, supporting both focused work and shared contributions through enhanced conference facilities. The enlarged setting will further enrich the Denver office’s client service excellence, community engagement efforts, and delivery of innovative business and legal solutions.
Designed by acclaimed architect Pickard Chilton and developed by Hines, 1144 Fifteenth is a Class-AA office tower with LEED C&G Gold certification grounded in the heart of Denver’s Central Business District. The building features leading amenities, including a 5,000‑square‑foot gym, a tenant lounge, sculpted terraces, and unobstructed views of the Rocky Mountains and surrounding city.
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