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NAA presents Paragon Award to Peabody Props. for Mill Pond Apts.

Mill Pond Apartments, a Peabody Properties' community, will be honored as winner of this year's National Apartment Association (NAA) Paragon Award for Best Mid/High Rise Community, 1980-1999 - Under 150 Units. The award will be presented at the Annual Paragon Ceremony June 28 during the NAA Education Conference & Exposition at the Gaylord Palms Resort & Convention Center in Orlando, Fla. The awards recognize the multifamily housing industry's top executives, employees, affiliate programs and communities. NAA president Douglas Culkin, CAE, said, "As a strong national federation, an annual awards program is one of the most critical programs we provide. By sharing profiles on the winning individuals and organizations, all members of our industry are able to see these models of excellence, and share in these best practices."
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