Rechler Equity receives Professional Achievement Award at ACIT luncheon
February 4, 2008 - Long Island
Rechler Equity Partners, one of the largest owners of commercial real estate on Long Island, was honored with the prestigious 2007 "Professional Achievement Award" presented by The Advancement for Commerce Industry & Technology (ACIT) at its annual luncheon, held December 6 at the Melville Marriot Hotel. More than 600 business leaders across Nassau and Suffolk counties were present at the awards ceremony, which featured Jerry Kremer as the keynote speaker.
Rechler Equity Partners was recognized with this award for its outstanding work in developing unique properties and business solutions that have transformed the landscape and secured the economic future of Long Island. Mitchell, Gregg and Donald Rechler accepted the award presented by Dr. Anthony Libertella, the Dean for the School of Business at Adelphi University and ACIT's chairman of the board, along with ACIT's president Brian Edwards, Sr. V.P. Astoria Federal Savings. Roger Rechler was unable to attend this event.
"We are extremely honored to accept this award from one of the industry's leading organizations," said Mitchell Rechler. "Being recognized for our developments on Long Island over the past several decades reflects our commitment to this great market, as well as our ability to work closely with many business partners in creating some of the Island's most recognizable and successful properties."
"We are happy to recognize one of the most highly regarded development companies on Long Island and four of the real estate industry's most talented and prolific professionals," said ACIT executive director Margaret Buzzell.
The firm's commitment to Long Island and unsurpassed reputation for bringing value to each project it undertakes, garnered Rechler Equity an unanimous vote as preferred developer by the Town of Riverhead for the development of the 300-acre Enterprise Park in Calverton. This ambitious project calls for the creation of a 2.5 million s/f industrial park.