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Womble Bond Dickinson has relocated its New York office to 888 Seventh Avenue, a landmark Midtown Manhattan tower, marking a significant milestone in the office’s continued growth since its 2022 launch. The move reflects both the firm’s strategic expansion in New York and its long-term commitment to serving clients in the nation’s most dynamic legal market.

Rising 46 stories, 888 Seventh Avenue has been a Midtown icon since 1970. Located adjacent to Carnegie Hall and steps from Columbus Circle and the Ritz-Carlton, the building offers sweeping views of Central Park and the Manhattan skyline. Following a major renovation in 2008, the tower is now LEED Gold Certified for its sustainability and energy efficiency—and is one of only 41 buildings in Manhattan with its own ZIP code (10106).

“New York is essential to our firm’s strategic growth and to the success of our clients operating in one of the world’s most competitive markets,” said Tracy Bacigalupo, Managing Partner of Womble Bond Dickinson’s New York office. “This move to a larger, state-of-the-art space reflects both our momentum in the region and our unwavering commitment to delivering exceptional client service—here in New York and across our global platform.”

Since opening in 2022, Womble’s New York office has expanded across key practices, including Finance, Bankruptcy & Restructuring; Trademark & Copyright; Corporate & Securities/M&A; and Business Litigation.

For more than 150 years, Womble Bond Dickinson has helped shape the American business and legal landscape—advising industry leaders such as Wells Fargo, American Airlines, Microsoft, and Lowe’s. As an AmLaw 100 firm, Womble Bond Dickinson counsels Fortune 100 clients across financial services, energy, healthcare, technology, and consumer products, among other sectors.  Today, the firm operates from 37 offices across the U.S. and UK, with strategic affiliations in Germany, France, and Brazil.