From sponsoring Little League teams to hosting charity races at our properties, Mack-Cali is proud to help enrich our local communities.
Mack-Cali was proud to help support Warren County's Project Homeless Connect in their efforts to offer assistance to area homeless and those at risk of homelessness. On Wednesday, January 25, 130 adults and 83 children registered at their event at St. Philip and St. James Catholic Church's Mercy Hall in Phillipsburg, NJ. Volunteers connected those in need with goods and services like warm coats, food, haircuts, and employment assistance.
At Mack-Cali's corporate headquarters in Edison, NJ, employees purchased groceries and provided a monetary donation for the Community Food Bank of New Jersey, an organization dedicated to fighting hunger and poverty by distributing food and groceries, providing education and training, and making new programs to help people with low incomes meet their basic needs. Ilene Jablonski, Vice President of Marketing at Mack-Cali, presented the check to Phyllis Dunlop, Vice President of Resource and Development and Marketing at the Community Food Bank of New Jersey.
Santa took some time out of his busy schedule to visit Harborside Financial Center in Jersey City and personally deliver some holiday presents!
Santa took some time out of his busy schedule to visit Harborside Financial Center in Jersey City and personally deliver some holiday presents!
Santa took some time out of his busy schedule to visit Harborside Financial Center in Jersey City and personally deliver some holiday presents!
Santa took some time out of his busy schedule to visit Harborside Financial Center in Jersey City and personally deliver some holiday presents!
Doug Thompson, Building Manager; Lisa Kochan, BOMA NJ President; Les Stockel, Property Manager; Julie Caldwell, Administrative Assistant; and Bob Krautheim, Building Manager, accepted Eisenhower/280 Corporate Center's award in the Suburban Office Park - Low Rise Division.
Mack-Cali's property management team, Kathleen Giordano, Administrative Assistant; Anthony DiMaggio, Property Manager; and Jerry Prete, Building Manager; accepted Liberty Corner Corporate Center's TOBY Earth Award for the property's achievements in environmental responsibility and energy efficiency.
Three of Mack-Cali's New Jersey properties, Liberty Corner Corporate Center, 106 Allen Road in Bernards Township; 5 Wood Hollow Road in Parsippany; and Eisenhower/280 Corporate Center in Roseland have all received “The Outstanding Building of the Year” (TOBY) awards from the New Jersey Chapter of the Building Owners and Managers Association (“BOMA”). The awards dinner was held on October 26 at the Brooklake Country Club in Florham Park, NJ.
Three of Mack-Cali's New Jersey properties, Liberty Corner Corporate Center, 106 Allen Road in Bernards Township; 5 Wood Hollow Road in Parsippany; and Eisenhower/280 Corporate Center in Roseland have all received “The Outstanding Building of the Year” (TOBY) awards from the New Jersey Chapter of the Building Owners and Managers Association (“BOMA”). The awards dinner was held on October 26 at the Brooklake Country Club in Florham Park, NJ.
Three of Mack-Cali's New Jersey properties, Liberty Corner Corporate Center, 106 Allen Road in Bernards Township; 5 Wood Hollow Road in Parsippany; and Eisenhower/280 Corporate Center in Roseland have all received “The Outstanding Building of the Year” (TOBY) awards from the New Jersey Chapter of the Building Owners and Managers Association (“BOMA”). The awards dinner was held on October 26 at the Brooklake Country Club in Florham Park, NJ.
Three of Mack-Cali's New Jersey properties, Liberty Corner Corporate Center, 106 Allen Road in Bernards Township; 5 Wood Hollow Road in Parsippany; and Eisenhower/280 Corporate Center in Roseland have all received “The Outstanding Building of the Year” (TOBY) awards from the New Jersey Chapter of the Building Owners and Managers Association (“BOMA”). The awards dinner was held on October 26 at the Brooklake Country Club in Florham Park, NJ.
Photography by Michael Garber.
Photography by Michael Garber.
The Blue Hill Art and Cultural Center at Blue Hill Plaza, Pearl River, NY, held a reception for participating artists in its Abstractions exhibit on October 20.
The exhibit includes the work of twelve artists who use abstract composition to interpret the world around them. Viewing hours are from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. from Monday through Friday and by appointment on the weekends. It can be seen now through March 20, 2012 at Blue Hill Plaza.
The Blue Hill Art and Cultural Center at Blue Hill Plaza, Pearl River, NY, held a reception for participating artists in its Abstractions exhibit on October 20.
The exhibit includes the work of twelve artists who use abstract composition to interpret the world around them. Viewing hours are from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. from Monday through Friday and by appointment on the weekends. It can be seen now through March 20, 2012 at Blue Hill Plaza.
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