Stark Office Suites secures 23,500 s/f at 100 Mill Plain Road
Stark Office Suites, which offers premium turnkey, flexible executive offices and virtual office services for professionals and entrepreneurs, has added another sought-after location to its roster of premium office spaces throughout the N.Y. Metropolitan Area. Stark has acquired the assets of Plaza Executive Suites and entered into a long-term lease for 23,500 s/f of office space at 100 Mill Plain Rd.
"We look forward to welcoming Plaza Executive Suites clients to the Stark family and celebrating their continued business success," said Adam Stark, president of Stark Office Suites.
Craig Lemle, owner of Plaza Executive Suites and managing partner of Lemle Danbury, LLC, which owns 100 Mill Plain Rd., said, "I'm confident our current clients and any future businesses choosing Stark will be served well, given the brand's sterling reputation in the marketplace. 100 Mill Plain Rd. is an ideal location for companies of all sizes, and as the owner of the building, we welcome the newest location of Stark Office Suites."
The Danbury location is currently home to 100 clients across a variety of industries, such as law, finance, marketing, real estate, and various other professionals.
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