Pinnacle Awards announced by BOMA/NY at Feb. 6 gala.In front of a packed house of 600 real estate industry professionals, the 2002-2003 BOMA/NY Pinnacle Awards gala, held Feb. 6 at the newly restored Winter Garden, honored the field's best individuals, organizations and buildings in grand style. Hosted by former president Edward Rytter, the show paid tribute to the dedication, spirit and drive that help make New York City New York City: see New York, city. 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. an outstanding showcase of real estate achievement. A special highlight of the evening was the inaugural presentation of the BOMA/NY Manager of the Year Awards, which were given to eight of the field's most dedicated professionals: men and women who spend their days, and frequently their nights, overseeing properties from Battery Park to Morningside Heights. The 2002-2003 BOMA/NY Pinnacle Awards, honoring excellence in operations and association service, were presented to the following winners: * OUTSTANDING LOCAL MEMBER - Edward M. Fallon, RPA RPA Remote Patron Authentication RPA Rural Payments Agency (UK Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs) RPA Replication Protein A RPA RNAse Protection Assay RPA Regional Plan Association RPA Random-Phase Approximation . The character, perspective and insight of Fallon, RPA, director of New York Properties for Brookfield Financial Properties, has been fundamental in the reclamation of Downtown Manhattan, while his leadership has served as a model for the building management industry on whole. * CIVIC BET TERMENT - Salvadori Center. Founded in 1987 by Mario Salvadori, the Salvadori Center continues its namesake's lifelong passion for architecture through the integration of project-based built-environment activities into the curricula of New York City public schools. * HENRY J. MULLER ACHIEVEMENT AWARD - NYC NYC abbr. New York City NYC New York City 2012. Once thought of as impossible fancy, New York City's bid to host the Olympic Games in 2012 is, every day, becoming more of a reality thanks to one group of highly dedicated individuals--the members of NYC2O12. * GOVERNMENT BUILDING - 492 First Avenue. Once the former City Morgue morgue (morg) a place where dead bodies may be kept for identification or until claimed for burial. morgue n. on the Bellevue Hospital Campus, 492 First Ave. has been transformed by a $67 million renovation into the new headquarters of the Administration of Children's Services (ACS (Asynchronous Communications Server) See network access server. ). * NEW CONSTRUCTION - 383 Madison Avenue - Bear Stearns Global Headquarters. Fitting its esteemed position as a premier investment banking and securities trading firm, the Bear Stearns Companies, Inc. recently constructed a 45-floor, 1.2-million-SF facility to serve as its global headquarters. * RENOVATED BUILDING - 1166 Avenue of the Americas. Built in the early 1970's, the 1.6 million-SF commercial condominium at 1166 Avenue of the Americas is a vibrant and bustling corporate center located equidistant e·qui·dis·tant adj. Equally distant. e qui·dis tance n. to Times Square and Rockefeller Center. * OPERATING OFFICE BUILDING 500,000 TO 1 MILLION SF - 320 Park Avenue, The Mutual of America Mutual of America Life Insurance Company, also referred to as Mutual of America is a Fortune 1000 mutual company based in New York, New York. Founded in 1945, it is ranked on the Forbes 500 list as the 10th largest insurance company in the United States. Building. Opened in June of 1995, the 35-story, 700,000-SF Mutual of America Building at 320 Park Ave. offers its corporate tenants among the very best amenities, design and services available. * OPERATING OFFICE BUILDING OVER 1 MILLION SF - One Liberty Plaza One Liberty Plaza is a skyscraper in lower Manhattan, New York, which resides at the location of the former Singer Building (in 1968, the second tallest building to be demolished). One Liberty Plaza is currently owned and operated by Brookfield Properties. . Soaring 54 stories above Ground Zero in Lower Manhattan, the black steel silhouette of One Liberty Plaza now stands as timeless testimony not only to the strength and durability of its award-winning construction, but the fortitude of the workers within. Scarred by burning World Trade Center debris, One Liberty began repairs Sept. 12, 2001 to become the first building to re-open at Ground Zero-just 44 days later. * Managers of the Year. 2003 marked the inaugural year of the BOMA/NY Manager of the Year Award, an honor bestowed to managers operating at the highest levels of excellence in the field, both personally and professionally. * Michael J. Bosso, Four World Financial Center, Brookfield Financial Properties * Valerie Coleman, RPA, 1166 Avenue of the Americas, Insignia/ESG, Inc. * Thomas E. Cook, RPA, 555 Fifth Ave., Atco Properties & Management, Inc. * Timothy J. Hogan, RPA, The Interchurch Center--475 Riverside Drive, * Grubb & Ellis Management Services, Inc. * Terence Komst, RPA, 219/235 East 42nd St., Cushman & Wakefield, Inc. * Stephen A. McGann, RPA/CPM, 1290 Avenue of the Americas, * Tishman Speyer Properties Tishman Speyer Properties is a leading real estate building and operating company set up in 1978 by two founding partners, Jerry Speyer and Robert Tishman. Overview * Richard D. Molfese, RPA/FMA, 2 Broadway, Colliers ABR (1) (AutoBaud Rate detect) The analysis of the first characters of a message to determine its transmission speed and number of start and stop bits. (2) (Available Bit R , Inc. * James A. Reichert, RPA, TIAA TIAA Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association TIAA Travel Industry Association of America TIAA This Is An Acronym TIAA Texas Insurance Advisory Association (statistical reporting agency in Texas) TIAA Total Inactive Aircraft Authorization Complex (750 Third Ave.; 730 Third Ave.; 485 Lexington Ave.), Insignia/ESG, Inc. |
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