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Kaled honored by NYARM at Annual Gala

Kaled Management Corp. has been named Management Company of the Year by the New York Association of Realty Managers (NYARM). The award was presented at NYARM's Annual Gala held at the Marriott Marquis Hotel. For over 80 years, Kaled has been providing real estate management services to a growing base of clients. They provide a range of management services to a portfolio of residential properties throughout Nassau, Suffolk, Queens, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Westchester and N.J. "We are honored to be named NYARM's Management Company of the Year in recognition of our dedication to customer service and the highest standards of property management," said Edward Kalikow, president of Kaled Management. "As owners as well as managers, we bring a unique perspective to property management and watch our customers' investments as if they were our own. We work hard to create better building communication, fiscal stability and physical soundness, and appreciate this recognition from our peers in the industry." A lot has changed in the past 80 years since Joseph Kalikow founded his family real estate firm. What hasn't changed is Kaled Management's dedication to honesty, integrity and valuing relationships over the sole pursuit of profit. Kaled Management combines their years of experience with the latest in property management technology to provide superior service to its customers, bringing an owner's perspective to their property management assignments. "At Kaled Management, we put our exceptional resources and owner management standards to work for you to deliver personalized, dedicated service from a staff of management professionals with extensive experience in a variety of disciplines," said Peter Lehr, Director of Property Management at Kaled. "From fiscal planning, monitoring and financial planning to cost and quality control and preventative maintenance, we not only enhance the value of the properties we manage, but the quality of life of our customers by freeing them of the day to day burdens of management tasks." Margie Russell, executive director of NYARM, said "For over 50 years, NYARM has been dedicated to raising the standard of excellence for property management professionals. Kaled Management embodies this dedication, and we salute them and all of our 2009 honorees." *** ABOUT NYARM NYARM is dedicated to raising the standard of excellence for the real estate and property management professionals through education, information, legislative initiatives and a peer network that makes NYARM the benchmark for technological advancement and career enhancement. ###
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