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Co-Communications Relocates​ Headquarters To White Plains

Co-Communications is in its 20th year of business.

WHITE PLAINS, NY — Co-Communications, Inc., a full-service marketing and public relations agency, has relocated its headquarters from Mount Kisco, to 4 West Red Oak Lane in White Plains. The company also operates two satellite offices located in mid-town Manhattan and Farmington, CT. Co-Communications is in its 20th year of business. The new office is approximately 3,000 square feet and is designed as an open, collaborative space.

Co-Communications, founded in 1997 by Stacey Cohen, president and CEO, has evolved from a traditional public relations agency to an integrated, full-service agency with in-house design, social media and content marketing capabilities, according to a spokeswoman.

Co-Communications works with businesses across a range of industries and expertly positions and delivers their narratives in fiercely competitive markets. One of the most esteemed projects that Co-Communications has worked on is the 18-month communications campaign “Build the Bridge Now” to raise awareness about replacing the Tappan Zee Bridge with a New Hudson River crossing, the largest public works project in state history. They worked closely with the Construction Industry Council, the Business Council of Westchester, Rockland Business Association, and various other stakeholders.

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“We measure our success through our clients’ success and look forward to continuing to channel our energy into effective marketing programs for our current and new clients,” Cohen said. “We have worked extremely hard to preserve the quality we are known for as we grow. Our new location enables us to meet the expanding needs of our clients while providing us with much-needed space to expand our team of Co-Stars, as we like to say.”

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