With offices scattered from California all the way to China, Kaye Scholer has become one of the top litigation firms in the world. Headquartered on Park Avenue in New York since 1958, the company earned the title as the longest, continuously occupying, commercial office tenant in the city, which ultimately sparked its decision to relocate to a new space. After careful consideration, one of the world’s top design and architectural firms was enlisted, helping create a fresh, new home base for the company using a range of porcelain tile and stone.
“Kaye Scholer had been in one place and built their business there for many, many years,” explained Linda Jacobs, studio director and senior associate at Gensler in New York, NY. “The existing location hadn’t kept up with the evolution of their firm, which is really progressive and interesting. Existing facilities had been ‘stuck in time’ for a long time.