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This summer, the law firm of Tarter Krinsky & Drogin LLP (TKD) is relocating its headquarters from 470 Park Avenue South to a full floor at 1350 Broadway, a recent addition to the W&H portfolio. "We're really excited about moving to the Herald Square area," says managing partner Alan Tarter. "There's a lot happening in this part of the city – companies are moving south on Broadway and there are several significant office projects nearby that will contribute to the changing nature of the area." He adds, "With much of our firm commuting from outside Manhattan, the location is optimal, with access to Penn Station, Grand Central Station and many major subway lines. Moreover, we have an office in Princeton, New Jersey, making the proximity to transportation another plus." Founded in 2001, Tarter Krinsky & Drogin LLP, a general practice, specializes in counsel to middle market companies, defined by Mr. Tarter as those with revenues ranging from several million to several hundred million dollars. "Middle market companies have sophisticated legal needs, and there are few firms that are equipped and ready to address them," explains Mr. Tarter. "The larger law firms tend to have large corporations as clients, and the boutique law firms generally lack the breadth of specialization to handle legal queries that encompass multiple disciplines. This is the market gap that TKD fills." TKD, he notes, is structured similarly to a large firm, with a wide range of core practices, including litigation and alternative dispute resolution, labor and employment, not-for-profit and education, corporate, banking and finance, securities, mergers and acquisitions, trusts and estates, cooperative corporation and condominium association representation, and real estate law. "Today, we have 19 attorneys," says Mr. Tarter. "Our business plan is to grow to 45-plus attorneys in the next three-to-five years. This is one of the reasons why we chose 1350 Broadway – we know that ownership and management are flexible and willing to accommodate our future growth." TKD was also impressed with the space itself and its layout. "There are windows with great views on every side of the office. We're already planning to hold a Thanksgiving Day party there, right above the parade on Herald Square. "In short, it's a great space, a great building, and a great location in which we can grow," he concludes. "We're really looking forward to our move." For more information on Tarter Krinsky & Drogin, please visit www.tarterkrinsky.com. |
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