BDO USA, one of the nation’s largest accounting and advisory firms, has relocated its New York City offices, uniting them in the MetLife Building at 200 Park Avenue on the 38th floor in Manhattan. This move brings together all of BDO’s New York City employees under one roof in the heart of midtown Manhattan.
“New York is one of BDO’s core markets, and our new office in the city allows us to offer enhanced services to our clients in a space that caters to the needs of more than 765 professionals,” said Mark Giamo, assurance market managing principal for the metro New York market.
The MetLife Building, formerly known as the Pan Am Building, is a renowned landmark, with a prime location on Park Avenue that offers unparalleled accessibility and convenience for BDO’s clients, employees and business partners. This strategic location will enable BDO to foster stronger relationships with existing clients and forge new connections within the thriving New York business landscape. The building itself boasts state-of-the-art facilities and amenities, providing a modern and dynamic work environment for BDO’s professionals.
“The new office will serve as a hub for our professionals to collaborate and deliver the high level of client service that BDO is known for, in an environment that reinforces BDO’s purpose of helping people thrive, every day,” said Steven Winter, tax market managing principal for the metro New York market.
BDO has over 12,000 employees in the U.S. and reported $2.82 billion in revenues in 2022.
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