Rafferty Domnick Cunningham & Yaffa has officially opened its new law office at Donald Ross Village, marked by the completion of Equal Justice for All, a mosaic mural created by Orlando-based artist Cherie Bosela through the City of Palm Beach Gardens Art in Public Places program.
The artwork features Lady Justice, a symbol closely tied to the purpose of the building and the work of the law firm. Located at the northwestern entrance of the building, the mosaic creates a striking visual landmark for visitors, pedestrians, and drivers entering and exiting the plaza from Donald Ross Road.
Cotleur & Hearing was proud to support the project from entitlement through completion, providing land planning, landscape architecture, and entitlement coordination services for the new 7,000-square-foot office building within Donald Ross Village. In addition to the site planning and design work, the firm also coordinated the Art in Public Places process through the City of Palm Beach Gardens.
The completion of Equal Justice for All represents an important final element of the project and reflects the collaboration required to guide a development from approval through construction and occupancy. Cotleur & Hearing appreciates the opportunity to work alongside the project team, artist, and City staff in helping bring this addition to Donald Ross Village to life.
Congratulations to Rafferty Domnick Cunningham & Yaffa on the opening of their new Palm Beach Gardens office.