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Gebore-Hammer marks 25 years serving New Jersey.


A gala celebration marking the 25th anniversary of Gebore-Hammer Associates honored hon·or  
n.
1. High respect, as that shown for special merit; esteem: the honor shown to a Nobel laureate.

2.
a. Good name; reputation.

b.
 Mel Gebroe and Morris Hammer, the founders and principals of the Livingston, N.J.-based organization under whose stewardship stewardship

the occupation of being a steward or custodian. Referring to animals it implies the caring sort of relationship based on an acceptance of the need to include the rights of animals in overall plans to maintain financial viability.
 the company name has become synonymous with synonymous with
adjective equivalent to, the same as, identical to, similar to, identified with, equal to, tantamount to, interchangeable with, one and the same as
 investment real estate sales.

Citing their leadership, guidance, and experience as the lynchpins of the company's success over the past quarter century, G-H senior vice presidents, Kenneth Uranowitz and Robert Ploshnick recounted the roles that were played by Mr. Gebore and Mr. Hammer from the company's modest beginnings in Clifton to its present position as one of the state's leading investment real estate sales organizations.

"The long road to the millennium was brightly lighted by the efforts of Mel Gebroe and Morris Hammer," they noted, indicating that the past year was a reflection of the company's growth patterns which have been consistently positive since its start-up Start-up

The earliest stage of a new business venture.
 in 1975. "Gebroe-Hammer Associates has reported record sales increases year in and year out, even during the down times, and thanks to a dynamic, professionally staffed organization under the leadership of Mel Gebroe and Morris Hammer, we continue to report steady, record-breaking increases in total sales of investment real estate properties, along with similar increases in numbers in numbered parts; as, a book published in numbers.

See also: Number
 of units sold."
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Publication:Real Estate Weekly
Date:Dec 6, 2000
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