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512 W. 22nd Street Manhattan offices

Hightower Advisors Branches Out with Three Manhattan Locations

Hightower Advisors will expand into three new Manhattan office locations to provide space for its corporate and advisory-business teams. In early 2022, Hightower will move from its current location at 505 Fifth Ave. into new offices totaling 47,000 square feet at 512 W. 22nd St. In Chelsea, 300 Madison Ave. and the Chrysler Building. 

The wealth management firm spent months considering locations that would facilitate both in-depth client and advisor conversations and foster essential community, cultural activities and collaboration among advisors and corporate employees. 

“As we return to meeting and working together, it was important for us to create office space that is comfortable and welcoming, with room for growth,” said Bob Oros, Hightower chairman and CEO. “Culture is paramount at Hightower and expanding our footprint in New York will enable us to foster collaboration and fuel the next steps in our firm’s expansion.” 

Rendering of 512 W. 22nd St. courtesy of Vornado Realty Trust.

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