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MayerMeinberg expands NYC office to better serve clients in the Metropolitan Area

MayerMeinberg unveiled the expansion of their New York City office. The firm's new address is 499 7th Ave., Floor 20N. The new 3,000 s/f office is on 37th and 7th, located in walking distance to Penn Station. According to Stuart Mayer, managing partner of the NYC office, "We have moved into a larger space in a more central location to better serve our clients and be more proactive in the industries we serve in Manhattan." MayerMeinberg's NYC office has experienced significant growth in the fashion and digital media industries. Being located in the heart of the garment district makes the firm very accessible to clients. The firm handles many different aspects of the fashion industry, and has experience with manufacturers, importers, exporters and distributers. The digital media division of the firm works with companies who create cell phone apps, videos, electronic books and digital media. The expansion of the city office will enable the firm to better develop and grow real estate and construction clients, along with other industries. Regardless of the growth, the firm still prides itself on being large enough to serve (especially with the capabilities offered by being an independent member of the BDO Seidman Alliance), yet small enough to have personal relationships with clients. "Our relationship with our clients will always be our first priority, and we look forward to helping them grow and reach their personal and business goals," said Robert Mayer, managing partner of MayerMeinberg's Syosset office.
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