Merrill Lynch Financial Advisor Alexander King
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Financial planning often feels like navigating a dense thicket of options—retirement accounts, investment portfolios, tax strategies all tangled together. In a city where decisions carry outsized consequences, having a steady hand to guide those choices can make the difference between uncertainty and clarity. That’s where a financial consultant steps in, not to dictate paths but to illuminate the ones already there, waiting to be considered.
On the fifth floor of 1 Bryant Park, the office sits amid Midtown’s relentless pulse, a quiet counterpoint to the trading floors and corporate hubs just blocks away. The address—New York, NY 10036—places it within easy reach of the subway’s underground veins, a practical detail for anyone squeezing consultations between meetings or errands. Restrooms are available for clients, a small but meaningful convenience when time is tight.
Questions about asset allocation or estate planning don’t always arise on a schedule; sometimes they surface mid-coffee, during a lunch break, or while staring at a spreadsheet at midnight. For those moments when a quick call could untangle a knot of doubt, the direct line—(212) 338-6183—offers a way to cut through the noise. No algorithms, no chatbots; just a conversation starter for anyone weighing their next financial move.
Finding the office requires little more than a tap on a screen—directions pull up instantly, plotting the shortest route from Grand Central’s marble halls or the High Line’s elevated path. The map doesn’t show the fifth-floor view, but it doesn’t need to; the point is getting there, not the scenery along the way.