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IREM Boston's 2014 Winners Landscape Contest Honorees

Winners 2014 Landscape Contest Suburban $5,001 - Up Category 1st Place - High Point, Managed by Berkshire Property Advisors, LLC Honorable Mention Awards 2nd Place - Barstow Village, Managed by Peabody Properties, AMO 3rd Place - King's Lynne Apartments, Managed by CMJ Management 3rd Place - Hanover Legion Elderly Apartments - Managed by Corcoran Management Company, AMO Winners 2014 Landscape Contest Suburban $1 - $5,000 Category 1st Place - Waterfall Hills, Managed by Chestnut Hill Realty Honorable Mention Awards 2nd Place - Crowne & Eagle, Managed by The Community Builders Inc., AMO 3rd Place - Quincy Commons, Managed by Corcoran Management Company, AMO Winners 2014 Landscape Contest Urban $1 - $2,000 Category 1st Place - The Brook House Condominium, Managed by Brook House Condominium Trust Honorable Mention Awards 2nd Place - Academy Associates, Managed by Corcoran Management Company, AMO 3rd Place -Trinity Terrace, Managed by Trinity Management Company LLC Winners 2014 Landscape Contest Urban $2,001 - Up Category 1st Place - Cheriton Grove, Management by The Community Builders Inc., AMO Honorable Mention Awards 2nd Place - The Mornings at Squantum Gardens, Managed by Peabody Properties Inc., AMO 3rd Place - Fresh Pond Apartments, Managed by Schochet Companies Inc., AMO The IREM Boston Metropolitan Chapter #4 is extremely proud of the 2014 Landscape Contest winners. With over 100 + entries and this great success we exceeding previous years' participation. Past winners were extremely proud to present an award to the owners of their properties. This year's winners will be able to promote their companies accomplishment. Congratulations to all the winners of the 2014 Landscape Contest and thank you to all the companies who submitted landscape entries. These awards signify that your property is one of the best in Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont.
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