Honigman Miller Schwartz and Cohn LLP has relocated its Ann Arbor office to 315 East Eisenhower Parkway, part of the Burlington Office Center, owned and managed by the Oxford Companies.
Located at the corner of Eisenhower and Main, the new space expands Honigman’s presence in Ann Arbor to approximately 13,000 square feet of space.
Honigman was previously located at 130 S. First Street in Ann Arbor.
“Having been located in downtown Ann Arbor since establishing a presence in Ann Arbor in 2007, we will certainly miss being in the historic and unique Allmendinger Building, but our successful practice needed room to grow” said David Parsigian, Managing Partner of the Ann Arbor office.
“Our new location gives us not just the ability to continue to expand, but also the opportunity to update our facility and provide the ease of access that has often been a challenge downtown. We are excited about this new phase of our presence in Ann Arbor and look forward to further strengthening our ability to serve our clients.”
Honigman’s Ann Arbor office is home to 16 attorneys and 12 staff members. The business law firm serves clients locally, nationally and internationally.
Headquartered in Detroit, the firm has nearly 300 attorneys in Ann Arbor, Bloomfield Hills, Kalamazoo, Lansing, and Chicago.
- Posted October 01, 2015
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Honigman relocates Ann Arbor office
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