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Wurk Environments partners with Abigail Michaels Concierge

Wurk Environments, LLC has partnered with Abigail Michaels Concierge (AMC) to offer tenants five-star hotel caliber concierge services at Wurk-Times Square, the company's flagship professional work space at 1515 Broadway. Wurk-Times Square - an upscale, flexible professional multi-suite venue - opened last month at the iconic 54-story tower at 1515 Broadway, in the heart of Times Square.  Wurk's flagship occupies the entire 11th and 12th floors, comprising a 65,000 s/f high-tech business environment for tenants seeking temporary premium office space. "Tenants of Wurk will be able to enhance their work day... whether they need help making dinner reservations for a client meeting or business trip, or something as practical has having their dry cleaning picked up or dog walked, back at their apartment," said Michael Fazio, co-principal of Abigail Michaels. "We are committed to providing each and every tenant the highest level of service and having partnered with Abigail Michaels Concierge will ensure that promise is kept," said Gorguin Shaikoli, Wurk's vice president of marketing and brand development. "We are certain, AMC will not only satisfy our tenants, but will do so with the utmost grace and poise."
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