Mack-Cali hosts 'Broker Hall of Fame' awards breakfast.The New York/Connecticut office of Mack-Cali Realty realty n. a short form of "real estate." (See: real estate) REALTY. An abstract of real, as distinguished from personalty. Realty relates to lands and tenements, rents or other hereditaments. Vide Real Property. Corporation was host to over 150 of the New York New York, state, United States 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 area's leading real estate brokers at its twelfth annual Broker Hall of Fame Awards Breakfast held at the Westchester County Club in Rye, New York. The event gave Mack-Cali the opportunity to honor the commercial brokerage community in New York and Connecticut and to recognize those individuals and firms whose efforts helped the company to complete over 1.8 million square feet of lease transactions in its New York and Connecticut regional portfolio during 1999. Michael Grossman, senior vice president, spoke on the year's highlights and outlined the company's plans and broker opportunities for 2000. Members of the Leasing department staff presented awards for accomplishments during the year as well as raffle prizes. Among the award recipients were John Hannigan of Choyce Peterson, Inc., for "Most Transactions by an Individual Broker"; Benson Commercial Realty, Inc. for "Most Transactions by a Firm"; Michael Siegel and Steven Greenbush of Insignia/ESG, Inc., for "Largest Lease of Office Space" (William Carter For other persons named William Carter, see William Carter (disambiguation). William Carter (c. 1548 - 11 January 1584) was a Roman Catholic English printer and martyr. Biography William was born in London, 1548; suffered for treason at Tyburn on 11 January, 1584. Company lease at 1000 Bridgeport Avenue in Shelton, Conn.); Joe DiScala of Alliance Partners, Inc., for "Largest Lease of Flex Space Flex space is a term used for lightly zoned buildings. It is mainly used when referring to industrial or office space. History Flex space evolved from light industrial warehouses being converted to office space. " (for the Fuji Medical Systems lease at 419 West Avenue in Stamford, Conn.); Michael Siegel of Insignia/ESG, Inc., for "Broker of the Year"; Robert Tunis of Williams Real Estate and John Hannigan of Choyce Peterson, Inc., for "Largest Build-to-Suit Transaction" (the Clarence House Clarence House is a royal home in London, situated in Pall Mall. It is attached to St. James's Palace and shares the palace's garden. For nearly 50 years from 1953 to 2002 it was home to Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, but is now the official residence of The Prince of Wales, lease at 600 West Avenue on Stamford, Conn.); and Maureen O'Boyle of Cushman & Wakefield of CT, Inc., with the "Millennium Award" for the Telesector Resources Group lease at Two Blue Hill Plaza in Pearl River, New York Pearl River is a hamlet (and a census-designated place) in Rockland County, New York, United States. The population was 15,553 at the 2000 census. Pearl River is in the western part of the Town of Orangetown. . |
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