Real Estate Journal — New Jersey — May 11 - 24, 2018 — 15B
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ARAMUS, NJ — The March of Dimes North Central NJ Market will 2018 Real Estate Awards, Pynes Putting Challenge Event Slated June 5 in Ridgewood March of Dimes North Central NJ Market to honor Vision Real Estate Partners’ Sam Morreale P
president at Structure Tone Inc. is serving as chair of the Pynes Putting Challenge, which begins in mid-May. The final round will be played at 4:30 p.m. on the day of recep- tion. The winning team of this year’s Pynes Putting Challenge will receive two tickets for the 2019 U.S. Open at Pebble Beach Golf Links in Pebble Beach, CA. Additionally, the company whose team wins the final match will have its name engraved on the “Pynes Cup” trophy. The winners will hold
Dimes,” Morreale said. “It is intrinsic in the real estate in- dustry to create environments that enhance quality of life. On a fundamental level, March of Dimes not only advocates for quality of life but life, itself. It is an honor to help raise funds and awareness to help further the organization’s mission.” In addition to his support for March of Dimes, Morreale currently serves on the Board of Trustees for NAIOP NJ . He is also a member of the Real Estate Advisory Board of The Daniel M. DiLella Center
for Real Estate at Villanova’s School of Business, a member of the Board of Trustees for Berkeley College in both NY and NJ, and is a Board Mem- ber of the Sussex Education Foundation. Pynes Putting Challenge an Event Highlight The 2018 Real Estate Award Reception is being chaired by Christopher Marx, senior vice president, branch manager at Savills Studley, and Michael Klein , managing director at Holliday Fenoglio Fowler, LP . Erik Sletteland , vice
the trophy and have “bragging rights” for one year until they either successfully defend their title or relinquish it to a worthy competitor. Sponsors This year’s sponsors include Signature Sponsor Cushman & Wakefield ; Gold Sponsors Hollister Construction Ser- vices and Onyx Equities, LLC .; and Silver Sponsors B arr & Barr, Inc., HFF, JLL, Russo Development, Sun Valley Services, Unity Construction Services , and Westfield Tile & Marble .
honor Sam Mo r r e a l e , founder and m a n a g i n g p a r t n e r o f Vision Real Estate Part- ners , at its 2 0 1 8 R e a l Estate Award
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Reception and Pynes Putting Challenge. Set for Tuesday, June 5, this year’s event will take place at Ridgewood Coun- try Club in Paramus. The Real Estate Award Re- ception brings together over 300 professionals from New Jersey’s real estate industry, including senior executives from commercial real estate development, investment and management companies, leas- ing brokers, law, accounting, architectural and engineering firms, banks and other re- lated businesses. The evening includes a cocktail reception, networking, a silent auction and short program. “For 19 years, the Real Es- tate Award Reception has provided a forum for March of Dimes to raise awareness about its work while honor- ing an outstanding real estate industry leader,” said Gina Radice, Executive Director of Market Development for March of Dimes North Central New Jersey Market. “SamMorreale is well respected within both the real estate industry and his community, and he is a sup- porter of the mission of March of Dimes. We are thrilled to acknowledge his efforts as our 2018 honoree.” A Commercial Real Estate Visionary Morreale and his firm are well known for their deep roots and experience in the New Jersey/New York regional marketplace, and for pioneer- ing creation of “experiential” suburban campus environ- ments combining work, play, well-being and sustainability – designed for today’s cross- generational workforce. The firm focuses on value-add, op- portunistic, and select core and core-plus investment activities, and continues to build a track record of identifying proper- ties with great potential and transforming them into supe- rior assets. “I am humbled by this recognition from March of
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