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Relevance N.Y. relocates N.Y.C. headquarters; Entire ninth floor at 151 West 30th St.

One of the leading public relations and brand building firms, Relevance New York, revealed the relocation of its Midtown headquarters. The three-year-old firm now occupies the entire ninth floor at 151 West 30th St., a 12-story commercial building located between Sixth and Seventh Aves. At 7,500 s/f, the office is nearly triple the size of its prior space across the street at 150 West 30th St. "It was important to find a space that not only supported Relevance New York's rapid growth, but also fostered a collaborative and creative working environment, which we've achieved," said Relevance New York CEO Suzanne Rosnowski. "As our clients' businesses continue to grow, so do we. Now specializing in real estate, luxury and hospitality brands and architecture and design, we're excited for this next chapter in our story and to deepening our footprint in these industries." Founded by Rosnowski in 2012, Relevance New York services residential and commercial real estate projects, corporate brands, architecture and design, digital brands, as well as residential, commercial and retail brokerages. The firm recently expanded into luxury and hospitality brands, a division spearheaded by travel industry veteran Danielle Mileno, who brings more than 10 years of experience to the table including acting as a global account lead for Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts. Relevance New York focuses on both brand building and strategic public relations and is comprised of a leadership team with more than 75 years of collective experience in key markets around the world. Led by Rosnowski, recognized as one of the "Top 15 To Watch" by PR News, Relevance New York continually delivers top-tier media results thanks to its strong press relationships, strategic counsel and deep level of knowledge. The firm's creative and forward-thinking approach has garnered press coverage in a variety of top-tier media domestically and internationally, with coverage spanning five continents. Stand out clients of the firm have included: Greystone, OPPENHEIM Architecture, Tamarkin Co., Concierge Auctions, The Trump Organization, Victor Group, Brack Capital, Eastern Consolidated, Prodigy Network, aptsandlofts.com, Blue Star Jets, FENDI Château Residences - The Château Group, 111 West 57th Street and Walker Tower - JDS Development Group/Property Markets Group, 111 Murray Street - Fisher Brothers/Witkoff/New Valley, Robert A.M. Stern's 20 East End Avenue, Mark Zeff's Black Barn, The Time Hotel, 500 W21 - Sherwood Equities, Asbury Park Waterfront - iStar Residential, and more.
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