November 2013

BOMA/Suburban Chicago announces local TOBY award winners

NAI Hiffman’s Management Services Team was the recipient of 4 awards out of only 6 categories at BOMA/Suburban Chicago’s TOBY (The Outstanding Building of the Year) Awards Ceremony last week. NAI Hiffman’s winning teams honored for their exceptional work included:

  •  Under 100,000 Square Feet Category: Summit Oaks in Oakbrook Terrace, managed by the team of Paul DiCosola, Tammy Sullivan, Donna Eyre & Bill Mareska
  • 100,000 – 249,999 Square Feet Category: 909 Davis Street in Evanston, managed by the team of Tom Murphy, Chris Rackham, Stephanie Crump, Scott Wilson & Matthew Dineen
  • Renovated Building Category: Edens Corporate Center in Northbrook, managed by the team of Tom Murphy, Elizabeth O’Connor & Rodolfo Ricardo
  • Suburban Office Park – Low Rise Category: Butterfield Centre in Lombard, managed by the team of Melissa Woolsey, Chris Zivalich, Donna Monterubio, Ed Cosme & Luke Hannon

The TOBY Award is the most prestigious and comprehensive program of its kind in the commercial real estate industry. All facets of the building’s operations are thoroughly evaluated during the judging process, including tenant relations programs, preventative maintenance, community involvement, emergency preparedness, energy conservation and continuing education for building personnel. 

Full press release: BOMA Suburban Chicago

Mentioned in The Daily Herald Business Ledger

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