The law offices of Heiting
& Irwin are housed in “The Brocktonian”, a gracious antebellum mansion
on Brockton Avenue in Riverside. The beautiful offices occupy spacious grounds in an embassy-like setting.

The mansion was built by the Adler family of Riverside circa
1935.
Originally built and lived in by the Adler Family, the
mansion was the centerpiece of the family’s extensive holding of
producing orange groves. Eventually, the Adlers subdivided the
surrounding groves into what is known today as “The Woods”, a
desirable neighborhood just west of Brockton Avenue.

Although its configuration has changed a little, today’s visitors to
the mansion grounds still arrive via the sweeping driveway.
Eventually, the property passed into the hands of
another owner, who expanded the mansion, seamlessly adding an entire
wing that contained 16 offices.

The Brocktonian today. |
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Many of the surrounding trees date back to the early 1930’s
(when the mansion was originally built) or before.
Surrounded by 1.8 acres of magnificent magnolias and
jacaranda, avocado and citrus, the mansion serves as a
community-gathering place for weddings, receptions, and fundraising
events.

Circa 1970
After their children moved away, the Adlers sold the mansion to Dr. Thompson who
converted the garage into his offices.

The empty foreground now houses a
wing of 16 offices.
In May of 2002, Heiting & Irwin purchased
the property and refurbished it into today’s warm and
inviting offices enjoyed by clients and visitors alike.
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