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WNY NYSCAR holds seventh annual awards dinner and swearing in ceremony on February 12th

The western New York chapter of the New York State Commercial Association of REALTORS (WNY NYSCAR) held its seventh annual awards dinner and swearing in ceremony for the 2008 board of directors on February 12. This year's awards dinner was a record attendance of 226 members, guests, and friends of the commercial real estate practitioners of WNY in the Golden Ballroom of the Statler Building. The WNY chapter award for the largest sale transaction of 2007 was granted to commercial broker Alan Hastings of Hastings Cohn Real Estate, LLC, for his sale of Autumn Creek Apartments in Amherst from NWD, LLC valued at $15.5 million. The largest lease transaction was awarded to Jeffrey LiPuma of CBRE, for the 10-year lease of 18,677 s/f at 550-600 Centerpointe. Other award recipients included Marsha Henderson, vice president of external affairs of University at Buffalo (UB) for the Meritorious Service Award and Victor Peterson, chairman of the board of MJ Peterson, for the Lifetime Achievement Award. NYSCAR would like to thank chairmen Alan Hastings, of Hastings Cohn Real Estate, LLC and Nicholas Malagisi, of Sperry Van Ness/Commercial Realty for organizing the event for the last seven years. NYSCAR would also like to thank Colleen Brennan of Coldwell Banker Commercial and Larry Brassel of Brassel Commercial Real Estate who made up the committee for this year's event, which has now become the premier event for the commercial brokerage community of Greater Buffalo Niagara region. This event was sponsored by the generous contributions of the following companies: * Platinum sponsorship: Pyramid Brokerage. * Diamond sponsorship: Largo Real Estate Advisors, Inc. * Gold sponsorship: Buffalo Niagara Enterprise, Business First, MJ Peterson Real Estate, Key Bank, and The Krog Corp. * Silver sponsorship: Coldwell Banker Commercial, First Amherst Development Group, LLC, Kulback's Construction, Inc., and North Forest Office Providers.
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