Carlton Fields Moves NYC Office to 730 Third Avenue
NEW YORK, NY – Carlton Fields has relocated its New York City office to 730 Third Avenue, 19th Floor, New York, NY, 10017.
“This move represents an exciting next step in our continued growth in New York by strengthening our connection to the broader business and legal communities,” said Jeanne Kohler, managing shareholder of the firm’s New York office. Every aspect of our thoughtfully designed new space, from the collaborative work areas to the upgraded amenities, enhances our ability to deliver responsive, high-value counsel. It’s an environment built for the future and one that elevates the experience for our lawyers, staff, and clients.”
Occupying more than 18,000 square feet, the new office space features a modern design with improved facilities and workspaces. The 730 Third Avenue location is LEED Gold certified and is also becoming Wired Gold and Fitwel certified. The building features a full-service amenity floor exclusive for building tenants, including 360-degree views of the city from the 22nd floor with a 7,000-square-foot fully landscaped and furnished terrace, fitness facility, conferencing center, and a 9,000-square-foot food hall. Two beehives on the building’s 7th-floor terrace, maintained by a local urban beekeeping partner, support sustainability with seasonal honey harvested to create unique products for tenants.
730 Third Avenue is situated steps from 42nd Street and Grand Central Station, and just two blocks from major transit connections and landmarks, including the United Nations, Bryant Park, and the New York Public Library.
Opened in 2012, Carlton Fields’ New York office offers a full range of litigation, transactional, and counseling services in a range of industries with a particular focus on insurance, securities and investment companies, and banking.
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