Real estate advisory group Newmark Knight Frank announced today that it has brokered a renewal lease for downtown Birmingham’s Wells Fargo Tower.

Burr & Forman law firm has renewed its lease on 104,514 square feet at the tower and will continue to occupy the top six floors. It is the largest tenant in the building, which was erected in 1986 and is currently 87 percent occupied.

Earlier this year, it was announced that Wells Fargo Tower will be known as the Shipt Tower after renovations to the building are completed. Shipt will continue to house its headquarters at the John Hand Building, where the company announced last July that it would remain in Birmingham while adding 881 jobs.

Wells Fargo Tower is owned by Hertz Investment Group.

“This building has provided an ideal environment for fostering healthy growth and long-term stability in the heart of Birmingham, and we are pleased to continue our partnership with Hertz Investment Group,” Ed Christian, chief executive officer and firm managing partner at Burr & Forman, said in a statement.

Burr & Forman’s renewed lease comes at a time where the firm is experiencing major regional growth, recently acquiring the Carolinas-based McNair Law Firm. Burr & Forman now has 19 offices in eight states and a total of 360 attorneys across the region.

NKF Vice Chairman Gregory Katz and Executive Managing Director Monty Harris represented the tenant. Colliers International represented the landlord. Katz said the long-term lease is “the latest evidence of continued growth and investment happening in downtown Birmingham.”