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ALUR Walls showcases new office space at Kamber Management's 120 West 45th Street

Shown (from left) are: Steven Levy, Kamber Management;
Mark Bassil, ALUR Walls; and Peter Levy, Kamber Management.

Manhattan, NY ALUR Walls welcomed various design, architecture and real estate executives to their showroom at Tower 45 located at 120 West 45th St. on Thursday, May 18th to reveal a new office space.

Guests in attendance included, Mitti Liebersohn, president of Avison Young, Steven Levy, managing principal of Kamber Management and Peter Levy, managing principal Kamber Management.

The ALUR showroom features beautifully designed office furniture by HALCON, a remotely controlled sound masking system by Speech Privacy Systems, architectural felt ceiling by Arktura, geometric acoustical wall panels from MIO, interactive collaboration technology by Vivitek and breakthrough air purification technology by Atmos Air.

“This space represents the leading trends in office design,” said Mark Bassil, president and founder of ALUR Walls. “We have created the perfect office environment by bringing in an array of new state-of-the-art products to complement our award winning frameless glass and dividing wall system.”

Since acquiring Tower 45 at 120 West 45th St. in September 2015, Kamber Management Co. has invested in a multimillion-dollar capital improvements program that will focus on building infrastructure and reimagining common areas, as well as a reimagined atrium and lobby.

“We are thrilled to see what ALUR Walls created in this space,” said Levy. “Tower 45 is positioning itself as one of the premier office buildings in Midtown Manhattan, located in this highly sought-after office market.”

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