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Julia B. Fee aquired.


Julia B. Fee Real Estate, a Westchester-based residential sales and marketing firm, has been acquired by George Stone  

George Stone (1708-19 December 1764) was the Church of Ireland Archbishop of Armagh (Primate of All Ireland) from 1747 to his death. Advancement
Born in London, the son of banker Andrew Stone, he was educated at Westminster School and Christ Church College,
 and Randall Katchis.

The new owners will replace their parents, who previously served as partners of the firm.

"The outstanding reputation of Julia B. Fee and the brand equity in that name made our investment worthwhile," said Stone, who will serve as managing principal, along with Katchis.

"Because of our personal connection to Julia B. Fee we are familiar with the quality of service that is the firm's hallmark hallmark, mark impressed on silverwork or goldwork to signify official approval of the standard of purity of the metal, also called plate mark. The hallmark was introduced by statute in England in 1300 and enforced by the Goldsmiths' Hall, London. . We are committed to nurturing this organization and leading it into the future by providing state-of-the-art tools to both our team of professionals and our clients to assist them at every stage of their transaction."

Stone and Katchis are both native to Westchester county and currently reside in the area.

Stone, who most recently served as chief financial officer and partner with the Witkoff Group, a Manhattan-based commercial real estate firm, brings more than 18 years of real estate expertise to the new management team of Julia B. Fee.

Katchis, who has been involved in entrepreneurial en·tre·pre·neur  
n.
A person who organizes, operates, and assumes the risk for a business venture.



[French, from Old French, from entreprendre, to undertake; see enterprise.
 investment for more than two decades, founded and successfully headed several computer service and consulting firms Noun 1. consulting firm - a firm of experts providing professional advice to an organization for a fee
consulting company

business firm, firm, house - the members of a business organization that owns or operates one or more establishments; "he worked for a
, most recently serving as president of Diversified diversified (di·verˑ·s  Institutional Services.

"Julia B. Fee is the finest service and sales organization in central Westchester, with nearly half a century of success to its credit," he said.

"By combining George's vast real estate experience and my sales and technical experience our goal is to provide the technology, infrastructure, and management support to allow our sales professionals to take their already stellar customer service to an even higher level."

Julia B. Fee Real Estate was founded by its namesake name·sake  
n.
One that is named after another.



[From the phrase for the name's sake.]

namesake
Noun
 in 1953. Today, the firm employs nearly 200 professionals. The firm is designated as one of Christie's Great Estates.

Christie's Great Estates is an international network of independent real estate brokers specializing in luxury properties. Only those brokers who have met Christie's Great Estates' uncompromising standards for excellent service and consistent achievement are awarded affiliate status.

"Julia B. Fee, Inc. is the market leader for luxury home sales in Westchester county," said. Kay KAY Kick Ass Year
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 Coughlin, president and 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 Christie's Great Estates.

"Its excellent customer service and in-depth knowledge of the local market have made it an exemplary Christie's Great Estates affiliate since 1988. We are very pleased with the recent acquisition of Julia B. Fee, Inc. by Randall Katchis and George Stone and are confident they will maintain the standards of excellence Julia B. Fee clients have come to expect."
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Publication:Real Estate Weekly
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Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Sep 18, 2002
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