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| December 2008 |
Different Strokes - For Normandy Real Estate Vice President Paul Teti, rowing is the ultimate team sport . .
Paul Teti hadnt planned to attend the 2008 Beijing Olympics as a spectator much less as a competitor. But the latter is exactly where the vice president of Morristown-based Normandy Real Estate Partners found himself this past summer, after earning...
Published In: Real Estate New Jersey
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| August 2008 |
Morristown Fans Will Cheer His Every Stroke On The Water During Olympics . .
Paul Teti hadn't planned on going to the Olympics in Beijing. He didn't expect to compete at that level again.
But Teti couldn't give up rowing, a sport he'd been involved with since high school. Once on the familiar waters of Princeton's Lake...
Published In: The Daily Record
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| July 2008 |
Ames Building set to become Boutique Hotel
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The New York company that attracts celebrities to its chic hotels, including the Hudson in New York and the Delano in Miami Beach, has signed on to develop a boutique hotel in the historic Ames Building in downtown Boston.
Morgans Hotel Group is...
Published In: The Boston Globe
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| March 2008 |
Continental Plaza has a $4M New Look . .
In 2008, what does it take to attract the best tenants to an office complex more than 30 years old? The answer, as Normandy Real Estate Partners learned, is simple: Everything.
Normandy, a Morristown-based commercial real estate company, has...
Published In: The Record
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| February 2008 |
Class A Offices are a Hot Item . .
Morristown-based Normandy Real Estate Partners has purchased three Class A office sites in Florham Park, Morris Township and Branchburg --a total of about 500,000 square feet --from Advance Realty Group...
Published In: The Record
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| January 2008 |
Chelsea, a Blend of Two Hotel-Chain Buildings in the Old Style of the Shore-Resort Era of '60s, Debuts this Summer . .
Once upon a time, Atlantic City called itself the Queen of Resorts.
It had no casinos, slot machines or...
Published In: The Philadelphia Inquirer
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