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Circle Tower
Entrance
Circle Tower Lobby 2
Circle Tower Elevators
Foyer Grille
Our Marbled Corridor
Office Door Area
Looking towards the reception area
Reception Area
Conference Area View
Conference Area
Desk Area
Overview of Office 2
Our Small Library of Architectural Books
View To Front of Office
Giorgios Restaurant
Starbucks
Teapots and Treasures
View of the Circle from our windows
Snowy View from Our Windows
The Circus pauses in front of the Circle Tower
View from our window of the Strawberry Festival
Our Office & The Circle Tower

Although our firm is particularly known for its work on the Indianapolis North Side, we have found that the largest concentration of our clients works Downtown.  Our offices are located on and have sweeping views of Monument Circle, the most-recognizable location in Indianapolis.

The Circle Tower is a 14-story limestone tower built in 1930 by Rubush & Hunter, architects who designed many of the homes in the North Meridian Street Historic District. Known for its Egyptian motif and unique stair-step profile, it is often referred to as the city's finest example of Art Deco.  The Tower is a small village in and of itself. Dozens of law, insurance, architecture, and informational technology firms, occupy the upper floors.  Additionally, a Starbucks Coffee, Giorgio's Restaurant, and Potbelly's Sandwiches join the popular Teapots & Treasures tea and curio shop on the main floor.  The Studio 2000 spa and salon has for years offered a chic experience for many. The building abuts the Circle Theater, home of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra.  It is also across the street from the Columbia Club, and the Chase Tower.

Parking is usually available for free on the Circle.  A parking garage is directly next door and is approximately fifty steps from the front door. Valet parking across the street is available with advance notice.

Our office, formerly a law office suite,  originally consisted of five rooms.  Current office trends and the view of Monument Circle convinced us that we should adopt the idea of an open-concept space.  We have been delighted with the results.  The office provides us with the best available seats for events such as the annual holiday lighting of the "world's tallest Christmas tree", the Strawberry Festival, and associated events with the upcoming Super Bowl.

Photographs of our office, the Circle Tower, and our main floor friends are in the gallery to the left.  Simply click on the first picture, then progress through the slide show by clicking on the presented picture.