Advance Realty celebrates industry's team players at annual awards event.Advance Realty Group, a leading Northeast U.S. owner and developer of Class A office properties, recently hosted its third annual "A-Team Awards" event at the Highlawn Pavilion in West Orange, New Jersey, where it recognized the real estate professionals who completed the largest leasing transactions with Advance in 2006. Each year, as part of the "A-Team Awards," Advance gives special recognition to the brokers, attorneys and architects whose performance and efforts help Advance maintain its market leadership position. As part of this unique program, "A-Team Award" recipients will be inducted into the Advance Realty Group "Hall of Fame." The annual awards event also acknowledges the broker who consummated the largest lease of the year as the "Most Valuable Broker of the Year." "We've had an overwhelmingly successful year and accomplished so many high profile transactions, culminating in over 500,000 square feet of leasing," said Peter J. Cocoziello, CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of Advance Realty Group. "I want to congratulate our "A-Team Award" winners, as we wouldn't have achieved these results without their help. Along with other friends and colleagues in the real estate community, the "A-Team Award" winners contribute year after year to Advance's marketplace success and leadership position." The 2006 Advance Realty Group "A-Team Award" recipients included: Most Valuable Broker Award Mitchell Steir, Howard Nottingham, Gregg Najarian and Matthew Barlow at Studley, Inc. for securing Gibbons Famous people named Gibbons include:
All-Stars Jon Sarkisian of CB Richard Ellis CB Richard Ellis Group, Inc. NYSE: CBG is a multinational real estate corporation currently based in Los Angeles, California, U.S.A.. On December 20, 2006, the corporation, also known as CBRE, completed acquisition of Trammell Crow Co. in a transaction valued at $2. for renewal of an 81,500 s/f, full building lease with Lockheed Martin For the former company, see . Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) is a leading multinational aerospace manufacturer and advanced technology company formed in 1995 by the merger of Lockheed Corporation with Martin Marietta. Corp. at Riverview Corporate Center in Cherry Hill Cherry Hill, township (1990 pop. 69,319), Camden co., W central N.J.; name was changed from Delaware township to Cherry Hill in 1961. Largely residential, Cherry Hill has been marked by great development and housing growth, especially since the 1970s. , N.J. Darren Lizzack and Gary Sauerborn of NAI See Network Associates. James E. Hanson for a 33,600 s/f lease with Hoop Heaven at MiddleBrook Crossroads in Bridgewater, N.J. Allan Greene of Equis Corporation for two deals, a 31,200 s/f lease renewal with DeLancy Tool Company, and a 31,200 s/f, full building lease renewal with Simonik, both at MiddleBrook Crossroads in Bridgewater, N.J. Shawn Straka of The Staubach Co. for a 22,000 s/f lease with Diakon Logistics at MiddleBrook Crossroads in Bridgewater, N.J. Gary Greenspan, Jeremy Neuer, Joseph Sarno and Jon Marks Jon Marks', New Orleans jazz pianist, was born on July 11, 1947 in Portsmouth, England. He died on July 23, 2007 in Berlin, Germany Marks began learning the piano at the age of 7. His brother David Marks (psychologist) played the banjo. of Cushman & Wakefield for a 18,638-square-foot lease with Herrick, Feinstein, LLP LLP - Lower Layer Protocol at One Gateway Center in Newark, N.J. "Advance to the Super Bowl" Lottery Winner* Bryn Cinque and Jim Bailey of GVA GVA general visceral afferent system of nerves. Williams for a 4,271 s/f lease with Friedman Kaplan at One Gateway Center in Newark, N.J. * The "Advance to the Super Bowl" lottery promotion was extended to brokers who completed any size lease in 2006 at one of Advance's designated "Super Bowl" properties and was a new category. |
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