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Restarting Operations: Revival of Goodby Silverstein & Partners' New York Office

Advertising agency GS&P returns to New York City, following a five-year absence

Restarts Goodby Silverstein & Partners' New York Division Following Hiatus
Restarts Goodby Silverstein & Partners' New York Division Following Hiatus

Restarting Operations: Revival of Goodby Silverstein & Partners' New York Office

Goodby Silverstein & Partners Returns to Manhattan After Five-Year Absence

Goodby Silverstein & Partners, a part of the Omnicom agency, has reopened its New York office after a five-year hiatus. The agency's new office is now operational at 200 Varick Street.

The New York office was initially closed five years ago, following Comcast's failed merger with Time Warner. At the time of closure, the office was down to eight employees. However, the specific reasons for the reopening of the New York office were not mentioned.

During its initial run, the New York office independently won new business with the New York Post, Zillow-owned StreetEasy, and ZocDoc. After a period of employees working out of various locations, Goodby Silverstein & Partners has now established a physical office in New York.

The manager of the new Goodby Silverstein & Partners office in Manhattan is Sarah Janssen. The agency's return to New York marks a significant milestone, as it was previously based in San Francisco.

The New York office of Goodby Silverstein & Partners was a part of the Omnicom agency, as it is now. At its peak, the New York office employed nearly 20 employees. The reopening of the New York office signifies the agency's comeback to Manhattan.

The reopening of Goodby Silverstein & Partners' New York office is a testament to the agency's resilience and commitment to its clients. The new office is expected to contribute significantly to the agency's growth and expansion in the region.

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