Indianapolis-based IPA 100 firm KSM (Katz Sapper & Miller) (FY23 net revenue of $144.9 million) announced its plans to relocate its corporate headquarters within Indianapolis in mid-2026. The new 81,000-square-foot space will be tailored to KSM’s evolving needs, with a move planned for the summer of 2026. This reimagined headquarters will provide an enhanced experience for both employees and clients, offering flexible workspaces and an array of amenities that cater to the wants and needs of employees post-pandemic.
“Investing in this new space is a commitment to continuing to provide our employees the opportunity to grow their careers by facilitating their best work for their clients. It is also a commitment to remaining an independent, employee-owned firm,” said Tim Cook, KSM CEO and president. “Together with our design partners, we are looking forward to creating an innovative, modern workspace that reflects our vibrant culture and our vision for the future of our firm. Whether based in Indianapolis, a regional office, or fully remote elsewhere, this new space will better serve all KSM’s people as they come together for collaboration, team-building, learning, mentoring and serving our clients.”
While hybrid work will remain a part of KSM’s long-term strategy to provide the flexibility and autonomy that employees want, the firm’s new headquarters will be an appealing destination for in-office collaboration, team-building, mentorship and more. Employees from all over the country will gather at KSM headquarters for firm events, relationship-building and in-person training and development.