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Stark Office Suites invests in One Grand Central Place

New York, NY Stark Office Suite just completed a 6-month renovation of its offices in the tower of One Grand Central Place. The executive suites are on the 40th, 46th, and 47th floors of One Grand Central Place, and feature remodeled reception areas, kitchenettes, and conference rooms spanning over 38,000 s/f.

The 77 offices and 34 workstations reflect the highest standards of excellence in a professional business atmosphere. The offices have technology, and fiber optic services that support the business community through collaboration, networking, and success.

Stark also has offices at 110 59th St., which were upgraded in 2018, in addition to the Grand Central location in midtown Manhattan.

“New York City continues to remain economically vibrant and, strategically, vital for small business growth as we emerge from the effects of Covid and look to the future of the office space environment,” said Adam Stark, president of Stark Office Suites. “Renovating the iconic One Grand Central Place offices was a natural step in our growth program for the region.”

With 13 locations in the greater New York City area- including Westchester, Long Island, and Connecticut, and with 1,500 clients served, Stark Office Suitesoffers its clients the "Stark Difference," premium, fully- equipped office space, and service that blends the strengths of a larger organization with a personal touch.

"Stark Office Suites enables me to provide my clients with big firm service and style. The back office offers high-quality support and state-of-the-art office equipment, reception, 24-hour answering service, and more”, said Joan Greenberg, Esq. a Stark Office Suite client for over 12 years “One Grand Central is a premier location in Midtown Manhattan, with spectacular views and all. I cannot thank the Stark team enough for their continued support."
 

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