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Stark Office Suites ranks highest among office suite companies on the Inc. 5000 List

Stark Office Suites, which offers premium turn-key, flexible executive offices and virtual office services for successful professionals and entrepreneurs throughout the NY Metropolitan Area, has made the Inc. 5000 list and was recognized as the highest ranked office suites firm on the list. Inc. Magazine ranked Stark Office Suites 3,895 on its 34th annual Inc. 500|5000, an exclusive ranking of the nation's fastest-growing private companies. The list represents the most comprehensive look at the most important segment of the economy - America's independent entrepreneurs. "Both making the list and ranking highest among the office suite providers is a great validation for the way we approach our business - a relentless focus on quality combined with our unmatched customer service," said Adam Stark, president of Stark Office Suites. "We are honored to be in the company of the remarkable businesses on this list that are acknowledged for their entrepreneurialism and hard work." Since its establishment in 2004, Stark Office Suites has grown significantly. Stark has built a network of premier office suite locations in New York City, White Plains, Harrison, Mount Kisco, Rye Brook, Scarsdale, Danbury, Greenwich and Stamford, totaling 175,000 s/f of premium office space. The company currently serves approximately 800 clients across a variety of industries, such as law, finance, marketing, real estate, and various other professionals and entrepreneurs. Over the past five years the business has more than tripled its revenues and has maintained its position as the largest independent provider of flexible office space in suburban New York. "A key ingredient to our strategy has been a keen focus on the client and what will help position them for success," said Stark. "We help our clients establish and maintain a polished, professional image minus the cost and commitment of a traditional office and staff. Our company makes significant investments in technology. We offer our clients access to all our locations throughout Fairfield and Westchester counties as well as New York City, bringing them additional value."
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