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Peabody Properties honored with six awards at 2016 PRISM Gala

Boston, MA Peabody Properties was recognized for professional excellence with six PRISM Awards on October 6. Hosted by The Builders and Remodelers Association of Greater Boston (BRAGB), the PRISM Awards recognize projects and achievements of builders, developers, project owners, architects, land planners, marketing/advertising firms, interior designers, remodelers, and other professionals in the home building industry. 

This year’s PRISM Awards Gala presented awards in nearly 80 different categories to honor the accomplishments of those who influence the building and design industry in the area.

The Lofts at 30 Pine, Gardner, developed by EA Fish Development, LLC and managed by Peabody Properties won in the category of Best Affordable Community.

Shown are: Lynne Sales, director, Peabody Resident Services, Inc. and Alan Rias, resident service coordinator, Braintree Village Apartments. Shown are: Lynne Sales, director, Peabody Resident Services, Inc. and Alan Rias, resident service coordinator, Braintree Village Apartments.

In addition, The Residences at Lincoln Park, Dartmouth, developed by Bristol Pacific Homes and 86 Dummer Apartments, in Brookline, developed by The Brookline Housing Authority won awards in the Best Affordable category.

For Best 50+ Community, Peabody Properties won for Bedford Green Apartments in Bedford and, Alan Rias, Peabody resident service coordinator, won in the category of Customer Service Professional of the Year.

Lastly, Peabody Resident Services, Inc. was honored with the Community Spirit Award.

“Each year the PRISM Awards honors the movers and shakers of the home building industry. The ceremony is an incredible opportunity for the building industry to come together and celebrate the accomplishments of their peers and show support for one another,” said Lorraine DeVaux, Chief Executive Officer of the Builders Association of Greater Boston. “Our winners this year once again prove that New England is home to some of the most extraordinary members of the building industry.”

BRAGB received almost 300 entries for the PRISM Awards this year, which is the highest number of entries in the program since at least 2007. A distinguished panel representing various segments of the residential building industry from across the country performed the judging. 

Headquartered in Braintree, Mass., Peabody Properties— a full-service real-estate firm— manages in excess of 10,000 units of housing, primarily in New England, with offices located in New Jersey and Florida.  An award-winning, privately held corporation and Accredited Management Organization (AMO), Peabody Properties was incorporated in 1976 and, is under the direction of Karen Fish-Will and Melissa Fish-Crane.  In 1995, Peabody Properties recognized its long-term commitment to Resident Services as a unique area of expertise within the field of property management and established a new, specialty sector.  Peabody Resident Services, Inc. is dedicated solely to the development of support services and programs for residents of affordable housing.  Peabody Properties is designated as a Woman Business Enterprise (WBE), is certified by the Massachusetts State Office of Minority and Women Business Assistance (SOMWBA) and was recently ranked in the top 50 on the 2016 National Affordable Housing Management Association (NAHMA) Affordable 100 List.

The Builders and Remodelers Association of Greater Boston (BRAGB) has represented the industry since 1944 as one of the leading trade associations in New England. Affiliated with the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) and the Home Builders and Remodelers Association of Massachusetts (HBRAMA), BRAGB promotes professionalism and high ethical standards for the industry, influences public policy and encourages civic and environmental responsibility within the building industry.

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