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Our Law Office is located inside the Lyric Centre in down town Houston. Click on the link or the map below to print, zoom in and out or request driving directions to and from our office. You can also contact us by email.
Map of 440 Louisiana St Houston, TX 77002-1639, US

Coming from North of Houston
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Take I-45 South
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Exit I-45 to Milam Street (left hand side)
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Travel Milam to Prairie, and turn right on Prairie
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Travel Prairie to Louisiana, and turn right on Louisiana
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Once on Louisiana, take first left into building surface parking lot
Coming from South of Houston
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Take I-45 North
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Exit I-45 at downtown/Scott exit (from right side of I-45) - turns into Calhoun or Pease
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Take Pease (one way) to Louisiana, and turn right on Louisiana (one way)
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Travel Louisiana to Prairie, cross Prairie and turn left into building surface parking lot
Coming from North East of Houston
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Take Highway 59 South
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Take I-10 West exit from 59
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Take Main/San Jacinto exit from I-10 (on right hand side of I-10)
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Go to Main and turn left on Main
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Travel Main to Prairie, and turn right on Prairie
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Travel Prairie to Louisiana, and turn right on Louisiana
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Once on Louisiana, take first left into building surface parking lot
Coming from East of Houston
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Take I-10 West to Main/San Jacinto exit (on right hand side of I-10)
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Go to Main and turn left on Main.
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Travel Main to Prairie, and turn right on Prairie
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Travel Prairie to Louisiana, and turn right on Louisiana
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Once on Louisiana, take first left into building surface parking lot
Coming from West of Houston
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Take I-10 East to Smith Street/downtown exit (on right hand side of I-10)
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Exit I-10 (from right side of I-10) to Smith Street/downtown exit.
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Travel Smith Street and enter building surface parking lot from left side of Smith at the first entrance after crossing Preston Street.
Coming from SouthWest of Houston
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Take the I-59 Downtown exit
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Exit onto Louisiana
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Travel Louisiana to Prairie, cross Prairie and turn left into building surface parking lot.
The Lyric Centre:
Is it possible to combine art and law? Possibly. At least, that's what's attempted with the Lyric Centre. Springing from the heart of the Theater district, this black-and-white striped tower is infested mostly with lawyers. It is also where Microsoft's Sidewalk.Com local office is. The Lyric Centre sits across the street from the Wortham Center, home to the Houston Ballet and the Houston Grand Opera. The Wortham Center for the Performing Arts was originally going to be called the Lyric Theater, but when the energy market went bust in the 1980's, its fate looked dismal. Insurance magnate, Gus Wortham stepped in, and his large donation allowed the Wortham Center to be built, and his name to be on it, instead of the word "Lyric." But art and music still live on in this corner of the city. In addition to being across from the Wortham Center, the Lyric Centre is also next door to the Alley Theatre and near Bayou Place's theaters, concert venues and restaurants. Not to be left out of all the arts hoopla happening around it, the office block is best known for its attempt to fit in with its Theater District neighbors -- the giant cellist playing outside.
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The sculpture out front is the work of artist David Addickes, who is also the man behind the Sam Houston monument and a number of other giant projects, including a huge concrete half-peeled banana that used to greet people along interstate 45. | |

The sculpture out front is the work of artist David Addickes, who is also the man behind the Sam Houston monument |
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