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Goulston & Storrs moves to One Post Office Sq. in Boston - the new space designed by Elkus Manfredi Architects

Boston, MA Goulston & Storrs, an Am Law 200 firm, has relocated its office to One Post Office Square – after nearly 40 years at its former 400 Atlantic Ave. address. About 350 employees have relocated to 100,000 s/f of space in the remodeled 41-story, class A office tower. Goulston & Storrs is the first of the city’s largest law firms to move post pandemic – setting the standard for a new kind of flexible, “future-proof” office space. The transition coincides with Michelle Porter, former co-chair of the firm’s private client & trust group, becoming the firm’s first woman co-managing director on April 1.

The new space features four floors (25 through 28) with views of Boston Harbor and Back Bay. Conventional space allocation concepts have been reimagined with more standard-sized offices and open views, plus increased shared social spaces and technologically advanced meeting areas where colleagues can communicate, collaborate, and take advantage of in-person interaction. The office includes an energy-efficient chilled beam heating and cooling system and an expansive outdoor terrace that will be available to all employees and used to host events for clients and others.

The space was designed by Elkus Manfredi Architects and includes flexibility for different working scenarios and room for growth. One Post Office Square is a world-class LEED Gold development overlooking Post Office Square Park. 

The recently upgraded office tower offers leading-edge technology and a suite of lifestyle-focused amenities and services to maximize health and wellness. 

“Collaboration, collegiality, and communication are our competitive advantages in the marketplace, and we designed our new Boston office space to support these core values,” said Porter. “In this post-pandemic, hybrid working world, making offices relevant again means thinking beyond the desk. Workplace strategy and design must be about building community and using space to foster creativity, mentoring, learning, and growth. We believe that we have created a special workplace that not only represents our unique culture, but one that also reflects the future of client and employee engagement at law firms.”

Goulston & Storrs was founded in Boston in 1900 and moved to 400 Atlantic Ave. in 1985. The firm opened its Washington, D.C. office in 2001 and its New York City office in 2003. In August 2023, the firm moved its midtown Manhattan office, increasing its space by 20% to accommodate growing headcount and continued expansion plans. With approximately 250 lawyers across three offices, the firm has nationally renowned corporate, litigation, private client, real estate, and tax practices that serve clients across the country and abroad.

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