After 25 years on the Upper East Side, exclusive residential brokerage firm Fox Residential Group has moved its headquarters to 14 East 60th St., between Fifth and Madison Aves. The central location of the office is within close proximity to both the Upper East and West Side residential buildings, with excellent access to midtown East and West locations, as well as the trendy downtown neighborhoods. Other tenants at 14 East 60th St. include the Central Park Conservancy, Wedding Library, a host of financial services and accounting firms and haute dining destination Rotisserie Georgette, located in the retail portion.
"We're delighted to be in this convenient and hip location," said Barbara Fox, president of the boutique brokerage firm. "We've totally renovated the space with a slick, contemporary design by Marjorie Hilton Interiors, along with extensive infrastructure upgrades and the latest hi-tech equipment."
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