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Rockbridge relocates to new, expanded location

Rockbridge Investment Management on April 10 formally opened its new space in the Merchant Commons Building in downtown Syracuse. The staff includes (from left to right), Douglas Burns, Mary Habib, Julie Murfitt, Patrick Rohe, Ted Scallon, and Craig Buckhout, principal of Rockbridge Investment Management; along with Matthew Ramsey, Anthony Farella, Geoff Wells, Patti Edwards and Bob Ryan, principal of RJR Associates).

SYRACUSE — Rockbridge Investment Management has relocated to an expanded office on the 9th floor of the Merchant Commons Building at 220 S. Warren Street in Syracuse. 

The firm announced the relocation on Wednesday, but held the formal opening last month, according to its news release.

Rockbridge moved to accommodate its growth after a recent consolidation of individual-management accounts and staff with RJR Associates. 

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The new 3,700-square-foot office includes conference rooms, a rooftop patio overlooking the city, and an “integrated” technology package, according to Rockbridge.

“The restructuring of our new space in the Merchant Commons Building, and other urban space nearby, is assisting in the development of a vibrant downtown environment,Craig Buckhout, principal of Rockbridge, said in the news release.  

Rockbridge is an independent, fee-only investment management firm advising individuals and families in investment management, retirement planning, life-transition planning, and 401(k) administration. 

Contact Reinhardt at ereinhardt@cnybj.com

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