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IREM Boston 2017 Landscape Contest winners

2017 Landscape Contest Winners

Thank you to all who entered their properties in the

Chapter’s Landscape Contest

 

Winners Landscape Contest

 

Winners 2017 Landscape Contest Suburban $5,000 - Up Category

1st Place - Congregational Retirement Homes

Managed by Peabody Properties Inc.

 

Honorable Mention Award

Runner up - King’s Lynne Apartments

Managed by Corcoran Mullins Jennison Management Company

 

3rd Place –

Hanover Legion Elderly Apartments

Managed by Corcoran Management Company

 

Winners 2017 Landscape Contest Suburban $1 - $5,000 Category

1st Place - Mill Pond Apartments

Managed by Peabody Properties Inc.

 

Honorable Mention Award

Runner up - Pine Crest Apartments

Managed by The Schochet Companies.

 

3rd Place - Lamplighter Village

Managed by Peabody Properties Inc.

 

Winners 2017 Landscape Contest Urban $1 - $2,000 Category

1st Place - Trinity Terrace

Managed by Trinity Management LLC

 

Honorable Mention Award

Runner up – New Orchard Hill Estate,

Managed by Trinity Management LLC

 

Winners 2017 Landscape Contest Urban $2,000 - Up Category

1st Place - 333-334 Mass Ave, Symphony Plaza East and West,

Managed by the Schochet Companies

 

Honorable Mention Award

Runner up – Castle Square Apartments

Managed by Winn Residential

 

3rd Place - Cobble Hill Apartments

Managed by Corcoran Mullins Jennison Management Company

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