This photo marks the start of something that has been a long time coming.
We are building a new law office. Not a remodel. Not a temporary space. A second building designed from the ground up to do one thing well: handle serious legal matters the right way.
The design was intentional. Walter Wilson, of wwWilson Architects, P.L.L.C., understood early on that this building needed to feel established and grounded. Brick. Towers. Clean lines. Nothing flashy. Something that looks like it belongs here and will still belong here years from now.
Projects like this only work if the financing is done carefully. Thomas Holtzman, of PlainsCapital Bank, helped make sure this was built with long-term thinking, not shortcuts or pressure to rush. That matters more than most people realize.
And none of it gets built without someone who knows how to execute. Ross and Nicole Atherton, of Provision Homes, is the one turning plans into an actual structure, making sure it is done correctly and built to last.
This office is being built the same way we approach cases: deliberately, thoughtfully, and with attention to what happens after the dust settles.
Right now, it is just the beginning. Dirt. Shovels. Work ahead. But this is how permanent things start.
We will share progress as it takes shape.
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