Law firm to dedicate Norton Commons office

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Goldberg and Simpson PSC will dedicate its new $5 million, 35,000 square-foot office building in Norton Commons at a ribbon-cutting ceremony Monday.

The law firm is moving to the northeastern suburbs after 25 years in National City Tower downtown.

Jonathan Goldberg, the firm’s managing partner, will be presented a "key to the city" by "Mayor Jerry" - not Jerry Abramson, but Jerry Zegart, a financial adviser who has earned the nickname for his enthusiasm about living in Norton Commons.

Norton Commons partners will also be on hand.

Reporter Chris Otts can be reached at (502) 582-4589.

The first corporate building to go up in Norton Commons, it will house the firm's 63 employees on the second and third floors, with a dining area and a gym in the basement. The first floor of the building will be leased.

The ceremony is at 10 a.m. The building is at 9301 Dayflower Street. Norton Commons is off Ky. 1694 just north of Interstate 71.

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