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Molloy, Ullrich, Melly and Roccuzzo of Cushman & Wakefield win Best of BOMA, Westchester County Signature Building Team of the Year Award

Shown (from left) are: William Bassett, Joseph Roccuzzo, Kevin Ullrich, Robert Melly, Caroline Molloy, and Anthony Lifrieri. Shown (from left) are: William Bassett, Joseph Roccuzzo, Kevin Ullrich, Robert Melly, Caroline Molloy, and Anthony Lifrieri.
White Plains, NY Cushman & Wakefield announced today that Caroline Molloy, Kevin Ullrich, Robert Melly, and Joseph Roccuzzo received the Best of BOMA, Westchester County Signature Building Team of the Year Award, for managing 1 North Lexington Ave. The team was honored at the 25th Annual Hall of Honor Awards dinner recently held at Abigail Kirsch at Tappan Hall Mansion in Tarrytown. This award program is designed for members of BOMA, Westchester County to recognize excellence in managers and revisit the high standards expected in building operations, maintenance, and construction. 1 North Lexington Ave. is an Energy Star LEED Certified Silver building with a co-generation plant that enables the property to produce 70% of its own electricity during the day. BOMA Westchester members nominate buildings or professionals based on criteria including the success and quality of: curb appeal; lobby; typical multi-tenant floor and restroom; tenant office; mechanical room; sustainability initiatives—ENERGY STAR, green cleaning, recycling; management staff interviews; leasing record—new deals and tenant retention level; tenant amenities; and tenant satisfaction survey results. “It is a great honor to be recognized by BOMA Westchester for this award, which celebrates the success of our teamwork in making 1 North Lexington Ave. a property of high caliber,” said Caroline. “We are fortunate to have experienced 100% retention, which serves as a testament to our team’s hard work.”   Caption: From left to right: William Bassett, Joseph Roccuzzo, Kevin Ullrich, Robert Melly, Caroline Molloy, and Anthony Lifrieri.  
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