Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Two Cassidy Turley Buildings Win Regional TOBYs




ATLANTA, GA – [May 22, 2012] Cassidy Turley, a leading commercial real estate services provider in the U.S., said today that two Atlanta office buildings it manages won 2012 TOBY Awards from the Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) Southern Region.

 BOMA Southern Region bestowed The Outstanding Building of the Year (TOBY) designation on the Georgia Power Company headquarters tower (top left photo) at 241 Ralph McGill Blvd. The landmark tower competed in the Office Building, 500,000 to 1 Million Square Feet category.


Piedmont West  (middle right photo) at 1800 Howell Mill Road was recognized as the Southern Region Medical Office Building of the Year.

 “We’re honored that BOMA selected two Cassidy Turley-managed buildings for TOBY Awards,” said Holly Hughes (lower left photo), senior managing director of Cassidy Turley Atlanta. “Cassidy Turley is committed to providing excellent property and facility management for our clients.”

 BOMA’s TOBY Awards recognize properties that exemplify superior building quality and management practices. TOBY Awards are the most prestigious and comprehensive programs of their kind in recognizing quality in commercial buildings and rewarding excellence in commercial building management.

 The Georgia Power Building is a 24-story tower with more than 853,000 square feet of office space. Piedmont West is a 10-story medical office building with 264,000 square feet of office and ground-level retail space.

Because Georgia Power headquarters and Piedmont West won regional TOBYs, they now advance to the international TOBY Awards level. International award winners will be announced at the BOMA International Conference in Seattle in late June.

Public Relations Contact:

 Tony Wilbert
Wilbert News Strategies
404-965-5022

Stephen Ursery
Wilbert News Strategies
Office: (404) 965-5026
Cell: (404) 405-2354


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