W&M plants flowers at Lathon Wider Community Center
For the 12th consecutive year, W&M Properties planted flowers at the Lathon Wider Community Center as part of a community program created by Keep Stamford Beautiful, a non-profit organization whose purpose is to preserve and enhance the appearance of Stamford.
Volunteers from W&M, with their friends and family, worked with the community organization to plant annual flowers in the barrel planters and in the entrance gardens by Henry St. and Woodland Ave.
W&M hired landscaping company Eastern Land Management to arrange the cleanup of the property, prepare the planting beds and provide the plants. Eastern Land volunteered its services on planting day by arranging for three employees to assist volunteers in the planting process.
In addition, W&M arranged for its Metro Grille caterer, Culinary Dining Solutions, to provide volunteers with a complimentary breakfast.
W&M Properties is the real estate management, marketing and acquisition arm of the Malkin family, which has commercial and residential operations in eight states.
W&M provides full turn-key deal-making and management services, including marketing, lease negotiations, design, construction, management and cleaning services, all performed in-house.
Lakeville, CT Houlihan Lawrence Commercial, a division of Houlihan Lawrence, a real estate firm serving Connecticut and New York City’s northern suburbs, has brokered the sale for $3.5 million of the Wake Robin Inn, a 15,800 s/f historic inn located on 11.52 acres at 106 Sharon Rd.