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The Picotte Companies host CIREB's April marketing session

CIREB's April marketing session was hosted by Picotte Companies at 11 Corporate Woods Blvd. Corporate Woods is a 200-acre office park located off I-90 with its own exit, making it minutes away from government centers, Albany International Airport, rail station and the area's most popular residential communities. Tenants include JP Morgan Chase, GE, Key Corp., Cisco Systems, Xerox and many others. Building #11 is one of the park's largest buildings. The park offers its tenants numerous amenities including outdoor fitness trails, banking and the Corporate Woods Children's Center. Picotte Companies offers over 86,000 s/f of rentable space available through out the six-story building. The guest speaker was Peter Platt, author and retired Colonie planning board chairman. Platt served on the Colonie town planning board for 38 years, 25 years as chairman. He is also a co-author (along with his wife, Jean, and Rich Naylor of Wolf Rd.) for A Century of Development. This book covers the development of Wolf Rd., from sandy dunes and farm lands to one of the most sought after markets in the Capital District. The book is available at the town library and reads like an old family photo album. All proceeds from the sale of this book will benefit the library. Visit www.colonie.org/ LIBRARY for more information. CIREB holds its monthly marketing sessions on the first Thursday of each month and are free to all CIREB members. Guests may attend these sessions at a cost of $10 per person. If you would like to attend a marketing session or join CIREB, please call Kelly Pierce at (518) 464-0194 or visit www.CIREB.com for more information.
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