Brown Harris Stevens honors top brokers at annual celebration.Brown Harris Stevens announced the winners of their 2005 Deal of the Year, Rookie of the Year Rookie of the Year may refer to:
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of , Rockefeller Center Rockefeller Center, complex of buildings in central Manhattan, New York City, between 48th and 51st streets and Fifth Ave. and the Ave. of the Americas (Sixth Ave.). The project was sponsored by John D. Rockefeller, Jr. . The Brown Harris Stevens 2005 Biggest Deal of the Year was awarded to Mary Rutherfurd and John Burger. The sale was the highest price ever paid for a co-op residence in Manhattan. Rutherfurd was the listing broker and Burger the selling broker. The Rookie of the Year award Rookie of the Year award is newly established in 1985 that third season in K-League. Many star palyers were received this award such as Lee Dong-Gook, Lee Chun-Soo, and so on. was presented to Lynn Kaplan, in the firm's Greenwich Village Greenwich Village (grĕn`ĭch), residential district of lower Manhattan, New York City, extending S from 14th St. to Houston St. and W from Washington Square to the Hudson River. office, and Trish Martin, in the Park Slope office. The Broker of the Year awards were presented to the following Brown Harris Stevens top producing brokers: Broker of the Year Eastside: Kathy Sloane, senior vice president and managing director, specializes in high-end properties on the Eastside, Westside and Downtown. Broker of the Year Upper East Side & Listing Broker of the Year Upper East Side: Curtis Jackson, senior vice president. Broker of the Year Westside & Townhouse town·house or town house n. 1. A residence in a city. 2. A row house, especially a fashionable one. Broker of the Year Manhattan: Wolf Jakubowsk. Broker of the Year Greenwich Village: Mara Papasoff. Broker of the Year Tribeca: Shirley Mueller, vice president, has completed deals in some of Manhattan's most exclusive homes. Broker of the Year Brooklyn Heights & Rental Broker of the Year Brooklyn: Brian Lehner has rented over 4,000 apartments in Brooklyn Broker of the Year Park Slope: Janice Cimberg. Townhouse Broker of the Year Brooklyn and Listing Broker of the Year Brooklyn Heights: Elizabeth Celano. Employee of the Year: Bianca Kaliniak, in the firm's Greenwich Village office. The President's Award The President's Award may mean:
New York City City (pop., 2000: 8,008,278), southeastern New York, at the mouth of the Hudson River. The largest city in the U.S. co-op business for his genial manners and honorable ways. The following Brown Harris Stevens brokers were promoted to senior vice president, managing director: Kathy Cooper, Gerald Crown, and Linda De Luca. In addition, the following brokers were promoted to senior vice president: Jill Braver, Elizabeth Celano, Avida Ghaffari, Bill Sheppard, and Helen van Ryn. Additional awards were presented to: The Elaine Clayman Group, Referral Broker of the Year and Listing Broker of the Year Eastside; Ilene Schoenfeld and Dorothy Arnsten, Listing Broker of the Year West Side; Ross Gadye, Listing Broker of the Year Greenwich Village; Paddington Zwigard, Listing Broker of the Year Tribeca; Sandy Biano, Listing Broker of the Year Park Slope; and Shelley Saxton, Rental Broker of the Year Manhattan. |
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