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CBRE|Buffalo wins three awards at NYSCAR event

CBRE|Buffalo received three awards at the 9th Annual WNY NYSCAR Awards Dinner. Stephen Blake of CBRE received the 2009 Largest Lease Transaction Award for the tenant representation of Bank of America in the 132,000 s/f lease at 475 CrossPoint Pwy., Getzville, and the 1st Runner Up for Largest Lease Transaction for the 58,000 s/f Electrosonic lease at Riverview Solar Technology Park, Tonawanda. CBRE|Buffalo also won the 1st Runner Up for Largest Sales Transaction for Blake's representation of Husky Injection Molding in the sale of their 80,625 s/f building at 55 Amherst Villa Rd., Cheektowaga. Previously, at NYSCAR's 2008 Awards Dinner, Blake received the 2008 Largest Broker Assisted Sale Transaction for his role in the sale of Astellas Pharma Manufacturing, Inc.'s pharmaceutical manufacturing facility. At the 2007 Awards Dinner, Shana Stegner and Jeffrey LiPuma received the 2007 Largest Lease Transaction Award for the tenant representative of Tower Group, Inc. Also that year, Michael Clark, in conjunction with CBRE-Rochester's Andrew Dollinger, received 1st Runner Up for Largest Sale Transaction, for their representation of Wegmans in a 209,199 s/f investment sale located at 2001 Walden Ave. in Cheektowaga. At NYSCAR's 2006 Awards Dinner, CBRE|Buffalo received Largest Sale Transaction Award for Home Properties portfolio sale and 1st Runner Up for Largest Lease Transaction for tenant representation of AG Edwards. In 2006, CBRE|Buffalo was the recipient of the Largest Lease Transaction Award for BlueCross BlueShield's 450,000 s/f headquarter building downtown and 1st Runner Up for Largest Sale Transaction for 2777 Walden Ave.
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