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BOMA/NY to host the Pinnacle Awards on February 10

Every New York owner wants a Pinnacle on their desk, and some of our skyline's biggest names are in the running. But who will take home the honors on 2-10-10? You'll find out that night when the curtain rises at 7 p.m. sharp! Here are the 2009-2010 BOMA/NY Pinnacle Award Nominees: Outstanding Local Member Walter Ulmer, III, Remlu Inc. Historical: The Empire State Building Owner: Empire State Building Company LLC, Supervised by Malkin Holdings LLC Management Company: Empire State Building Company LLC Property Manager: Joseph Bellina, RPA Government: Jacob K. Javits Federal Building/James L. Watson U.S. Court of International Trade Owner/Manager: U.S. General Services Administration with ABM Engineering Services Property Manager: Ottavio Lazzarato New Construction: Gateway Center At Bronx Terminal Market Owner: Related Management Company: Related Management Property Manager: James Harrigan Civic Betterment: De La Salle Academy, New York Restoration Project, The Tower of Hope Earth: 520 Madison Avenue Owner/Management Company: Tishman Speyer Property Manager: Todd Russell MacWhorter Manager (under ten years of experience) Peter Corrigan, 40 East 52nd Street, Colliers ABR, Inc. Niall Freeman, 450 Lexington Ave., CB Richard Ellis, Inc. Theresa Morzello, 112 West 34th St., Cushman & Wakefield, Inc. Kevin Reade, 220 East 42nd St., SL Green Realty Corp. Over ten years experience Timothy Clancy, 350 Fifth Avenue, Empire State Building Company LLC Kevin Hoey, 40 East 52nd St., Colliers ABR, Inc. Walter Maher, 150 East 42nd St., CB Richard Ellis, Inc. Pia Silvestri, 200 Park Ave., The MetLife Building, Tishman Speyer Andrew Toland, 1211 Avenue of the Americas, Cushman & Wakefield, Inc. Corporate 555 West 18th Street (IAC Building) Owner: IAC/InterActiveCorp Management Company: Jones Lang LaSalle Americas, Inc. Property Manager: Thomas Panissidi 300 West 57th Street (The Hearst Tower) Owner: Hearst Corporation Management Company: Tishman Speyer Property Manager: Siro Gonzalez Renovated 1333 Broadway Owner: 1333 Broadway Associates LLC, Supervised by Malkin Holdings LLC Management Company: Newmark Knight Frank Property Manager: Kyle Nevergold 345 Hudson Street Owner/Management Company: Trinity Real Estate, Parish of Trinity Church Property Manager: John Shea 200 Park Avenue (The MetLife Building) Owner: 200 Park, L.P. Management Company: Tishman Speyer Property Manager: Pia Silvestri 112 West 34th Street Owner: 112 West 34th Street Company LLC, Supervised by Malkin Holdings LLC Management Company: Cushman & Wakefield, Inc. Property Manager: Theresa Morzello Operating (100,000-499,999 s/f) 461 Fifth Avenue Owner/Management Company: SL Green Realty Corp. Property Manager: John Flaherty, SMA 527 Madison Avenue Owner: MFA 527 Madison LLC Management Company: Colliers ABR, Inc. Property Manager: Rosemarie Krol 1359 Broadway Owner: Marlboro Building Associates LLC, Supervised by Malkin Holdings LLC Management Company: Newmark Knight Frank Property Manager: Daniela Zustovich Operating (500,000-1 million s/f) 1350 Avenue of the Americas Owner: 1350 LLC Management Company: SL Green Realty Corp. Property Manager: Jeawan Persaud Operating (over 1 million s/f) 120 Broadway (The Equitable Building) Owner: 120 Broadway Holdings, LLC Management Company: Silverstein Properties, Inc. Property Manager: Carl Lettich 60 East 42nd Street (One Grand Central Place) Owner: Lincoln Building Associates LLC, Supervised by Malkin Holdings LLC Management Company: Newmark Knight Frank Property Manager: Thomas Beissel 300 West 57th St. The Hearst Tower
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