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Forchelli Deegan Terrana LLP to be recognized at LIBN's 2023 real estate, architecture & engineering awards

Daniel Deegan

 

William Bonesso

 

Uniondale, NY Forchelli Deegan Terrana LLP, the Major Sponsor of Long Island Business News' (LIBN) 2023 real estate, architecture & engineering awards, is proud to announce that the firm will be recognized with respect to the following:

  • Top Property Tax Assessment Firm
  • Top Industrial Project – Nassau | Meadowbrook Logistics Center in Garden City
  • Partners Daniel Deegan and William Bonesso

This event honors those who help create and build Long Island’s future, and recognizes some of the most dynamic and successful business people in the commercial real estate community. Congratulations to all of the 2023 honorees.

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