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Alliance Building Services opens messenger centers

Bright Star Couriers delivers at 5 Hanover Square & 80 Broad Street, New York, the U.S.A.

Bright Star Couriers, a division of Alliance Building Services, recently opened messenger centers at 5 Hanover Square and 80 Broad Street, New York, the U.S.A.  These premier properties are owned by Swig Equities, LLC and located in the heart of the Financial District.

Via the Bright Star messenger center, all deliveries and incoming parcels that enter and exit the buildings are signed for by the messenger center staff and brought directly to the tenant by a Bright Star Couriers employee, thereby avoiding property access to street messengers.  To send a package from the building, tenants will call the messenger center, which will then dispatch a Bright Star Couriers staffer to retrieve the package. 

¡°Messenger centers play a key role in strengthening the security of a property.  Serving a dual function, they efficiently oversee the inbound and outbound stream of package traffic while instilling a sense of safety within the building,¡± said Gary Green, CEO of Alliance Building Services.  ¡°With an average of about 500 packages and other parcels entering and leaving these properties on a typical business day, the Bright Star messenger center at both 5 Hanover and 80 Broad will prove to be a secure and equally resourceful service.¡±

¡°Offering an advanced level of access control within the building, this service benefits our tenants and their visitors,¡± said Norman Zeller, Director of Property Management of Swig Equities.  ¡°We look forward to adding more Bright Star messenger centers to the Swig Equities portfolio.¡±

In 2007, both 5 Hanover Square and 80 Broad Street completed major renovations.   The renovations at 5 Hanover Square transformed the property into a luxury boutique office building with first-rate tenant services, amenities and security.  Tenants of this 320,000 square-foot, 25-story building include:  Boy¡¯s and Girls Club of America, Inc., New York Business Development Corp., and the UPS Store.  At 80 Broad Street, originally built in 1935, the modifications included a new, two-story clear glass entrance and storefronts, concierge and security desk, and a messenger center with a separate entrance for all ingoing and outgoing deliveries.  Tenants of this property 400,000 square-foot, 36-story office include: The National Sports Museum, First Republic Bank and Aegis Communications.

 

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