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  • Ilene Jablonski, Senior Director of Marketing and Public Relations, presents Mack-Cali's donation to NAIOP NJ CEO, Mike McGuinness.

  • Tools 4 Schools

    Mack-Cali is proud to support NAIOP NJ's "Tools 4 School" Drive to benefit the Community Food Bank of New Jersey’s “Kids Division”. NAIOP NJ will be collecting back-to-school items, as well as cash donations, at the November 7th President’s Awards and Hall of Fame Dinner at the Short Hills Hilton. Click here for more information.

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Serve and Learn: Westchester Remembers 9/11

Over 1,000 people attended the County Center in White Plains, NY, to pledge their service at The Volunteer Center of United Way's Serve and Learn event. The purpose was to honor the local victims and heroes of 9/11, as well as our men and women in uniform, by providing a forum where over one hundred nonprofit agencies could recruit volunteers to give back to their local community.

Mack-Cali continues to be a proud sponsor of the Volunteer Center and congratulates them for their recent nomination for a challenge grant of $25,000 for next year's 9/11 service events.

<i>Serve and Learn: Westchester Remembers 9/11</i>
  • Harborside Softball Team Wins 1st Place

    Mack-Cali would like to congratulate various employees and tenants of Harborside Financial Center in Jersey City, NJ, for winning first place in the 2011 Hudson Softball League run by Hudson County Community College.

  • Harborside Softball Team Wins 1st Place

    Mack-Cali would like to congratulate various employees and tenants of Harborside Financial Center in Jersey City, NJ, for winning first place in the 2011 Hudson Softball League run by Hudson County Community College.

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Bloodmobile Visits Princeton

Mack-Cali is proud to partner with Community Blood Council of NJ and help with their summer blood drive. Recently, tenants at Princeton Corporate Center, Princeton, NJ, donated at the Community Blood Council's bloodmobile at 3 Independence Way. Every donation was truly appreciated.

Bloodmobile Visits Princeton

Making Strides Against Breast Cancer

Join in supporting the American Cancer Society's premier event on Sunday, October 16, to be held at the Mack-Cali Business Campus in Parsippany, NJ. "Making Strides Against Breast Cancer" not only raises much-needed funds to further the mission of the American Cancer Society, it also raises awareness that breast cancer can, and will be beaten. Please contact Renée Gramp at American Cancer Society 973.285.8045 for more information.

<i>Making Strides Against Breast Cancer</i>

New Services from the Arc of Monmouth's Work Opportunity Center

Mack-Cali recently spread the word about The Arc of Monmouth's Work Opportunity Center's new document destruction services. The Center, located in Long Branch, NJ, provides vocational skills to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Make use of the Center's new document destruction service, as well as packaging, hand assembly, labeling, and more. Contact Elaine Richardson 732.229.4414 to find out how the Work Opportunity Center can help your business.

New Services from the Arc of Monmouth's Work Opportunity Center
  • Accepting the awards for Mack-Cali are Marie Cunningham, Senior Director of Property Management; Vince Ferrari, Property Manager; and Jeffrey Grant, Senior Director of Corporate Energy.

  • Mack-Cali Properties Receive Awards for Energy Efficiency

    On May 25 at The Newark Club in Newark, NJ, 103 Carnegie Center and 5 Vaughn Drive in Princeton, along with 14 Commerce Drive, Cranford Business Park in Cranford, received energy reduction awards from the New Jersey Chapter of the Building Owners and Managers Association (“BOMA”) at the first annual Building Energy Reduction Awards ceremony.

  • Mack-Cali Properties Receive Awards for Energy Efficiency

    On May 25 at The Newark Club in Newark, NJ, 103 Carnegie Center and 5 Vaughn Drive in Princeton, along with 14 Commerce Drive, Cranford Business Park in Cranford, received energy reduction awards from the New Jersey Chapter of the Building Owners and Managers Association (“BOMA”) at the first annual Building Energy Reduction Awards ceremony.

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  • March of Dimes 2011 Walk for Babies

    Fun was had by all ages at the 2011 March of Dimes Walk for babies on April 30. The walk began at the Mack-Cali-managed Blue Hill Plaza in Pearl River NY.

  • March of Dimes 2011 Walk for Babies

    Fun was had by all ages at the 2011 March of Dimes Walk for babies on April 30. The walk began at the Mack-Cali-managed Blue Hill Plaza in Pearl River NY.

  • March of Dimes 2011 Walk for Babies

    Fun was had by all ages at the 2011 March of Dimes Walk for babies on April 30. The walk began at the Mack-Cali-managed Blue Hill Plaza in Pearl River NY.

  • March of Dimes 2011 Walk for Babies

    Fun was had by all ages at the 2011 March of Dimes Walk for babies on April 30. The walk began at the Mack-Cali-managed Blue Hill Plaza in Pearl River NY.

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  • 5K Run at Mack-Cali Business Campus

    The Bizzie Lizzie 5K and Fun Run was held by the Parsippany Mom's Club on Saturday, March 26 to honor the memory of Elizabeth Stein, a 3-year-old Parsippany girl who displayed strength while fighting an inoperable brain tumor. The proceeds went to Elizabeth's family.

  • 5K Run at Mack-Cali Business Campus

    The Bizzie Lizzie 5K and Fun Run was held by the Parsippany Mom's Club on Saturday, March 26 to honor the memory of Elizabeth Stein, a 3-year-old Parsippany girl who displayed strength while fighting an inoperable brain tumor. The proceeds went to Elizabeth's family.

  • 5K Run at Mack-Cali Business Campus

    The Bizzie Lizzie 5K and Fun Run was held by the Parsippany Mom's Club on Saturday, March 26 to honor the memory of Elizabeth Stein, a 3-year-old Parsippany girl who displayed strength while fighting an inoperable brain tumor. The proceeds went to Elizabeth's family.

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  • "The Run for Miracles" presented by Mack-Cali and the City of White Plains

    On Saturday, October 16, 2010, the Mack-Cali/White Plains 5K "Run for Miracles" was held in downtown White Plains. Runners enjoyed a scenic race route through the Highlands section of the city, as well as live music, refreshments, and great prizes and giveaways. Proceeds from the event benefited the White Plains Medical Center Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). Mack-Cali is proud to support such a worthy cause.

  • "The Run for Miracles" presented by Mack-Cali and the City of White Plains

    On Saturday, October 16, 2010, the Mack-Cali/White Plains 5K "Run for Miracles" was held in downtown White Plains. Runners enjoyed a scenic race route through the Highlands section of the city, as well as live music, refreshments, and great prizes and giveaways. Proceeds from the event benefited the White Plains Medical Center Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). Mack-Cali is proud to support such a worthy cause.

  • "The Run for Miracles" presented by Mack-Cali and the City of White Plains

    On Saturday, October 16, 2010, the Mack-Cali/White Plains 5K "Run for Miracles" was held in downtown White Plains. Runners enjoyed a scenic race route through the Highlands section of the city, as well as live music, refreshments, and great prizes and giveaways. Proceeds from the event benefited the White Plains Medical Center Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). Mack-Cali is proud to support such a worthy cause.

  • "The Run for Miracles" presented by Mack-Cali and the City of White Plains

    On Saturday, October 16, 2010, the Mack-Cali/White Plains 5K "Run for Miracles" was held in downtown White Plains. Runners enjoyed a scenic race route through the Highlands section of the city, as well as live music, refreshments, and great prizes and giveaways. Proceeds from the event benefited the White Plains Medical Center Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). Mack-Cali is proud to support such a worthy cause.

  • "The Run for Miracles" presented by Mack-Cali and the City of White Plains

    On Saturday, October 16, 2010, the Mack-Cali/White Plains 5K "Run for Miracles" was held in downtown White Plains. Runners enjoyed a scenic race route through the Highlands section of the city, as well as live music, refreshments, and great prizes and giveaways. Proceeds from the event benefited the White Plains Medical Center Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). Mack-Cali is proud to support such a worthy cause.

  • "The Run for Miracles" presented by Mack-Cali and the City of White Plains

    On Saturday, October 16, 2010, the Mack-Cali/White Plains 5K "Run for Miracles" was held in downtown White Plains. Runners enjoyed a scenic race route through the Highlands section of the city, as well as live music, refreshments, and great prizes and giveaways. Proceeds from the event benefited the White Plains Medical Center Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). Mack-Cali is proud to support such a worthy cause.

  • "The Run for Miracles" presented by Mack-Cali and the City of White Plains

    On Saturday, October 16, 2010, the Mack-Cali/White Plains 5K "Run for Miracles" was held in downtown White Plains. Runners enjoyed a scenic race route through the Highlands section of the city, as well as live music, refreshments, and great prizes and giveaways. Proceeds from the event benefited the White Plains Medical Center Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). Mack-Cali is proud to support such a worthy cause.

  • "The Run for Miracles" presented by Mack-Cali and the City of White Plains

    On Saturday, October 16, 2010, the Mack-Cali/White Plains 5K "Run for Miracles" was held in downtown White Plains. Runners enjoyed a scenic race route through the Highlands section of the city, as well as live music, refreshments, and great prizes and giveaways. Proceeds from the event benefited the White Plains Medical Center Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). Mack-Cali is proud to support such a worthy cause.

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Mack-Cali/White Plains 5K Run for Miracles

On Saturday, October 16, 2010, the Mack-Cali/White Plains 5K "Run for Miracles" will be held in downtown White Plains. This year's race includes a new scenic route, live music, refreshments, and chances to win great prizes. Proceeds benefit the White Plains Medical Center Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU).

The starting line will be at the intersection of Maple and Davis avenues. Registration is at 7:15 a.m., K-3rd grade youth races begin at 8:30 a.m., and the 5K race and 1-mile fun walk begin at 9:00 a.m. Register online at www.wphospital.org.

Mack-Cali/White Plains 5K Run for Miracles
Sidewalk Artshow

Sidewalk Artshow

On July 29, 2010, Mack-Cali proudly sponsored the York Street Project's annual ChalkFest at Exchange Place Plaza in Jersey City, New Jersey. Funds raised through the sidewalk art festival help economically disadvantaged women and children.

  • Mack-Cali is a proud sponsor of the 7th Annual Eden Autism 5K Race and One-Mile Fun Walk on Sunday, July 18, 2010, at Princeton Forrestal Village in Princeton, New Jersey.

  • On April 18, the 2010 MS Walk was held at Mack-Cali's 280 Corporate Center in Roseland, New Jersey. Here, Bonnie's Buddies gather to celebrate.

  • Runners take off at ARC of Essex County's 12th Annual Building Tomorrow's 5K Run/2-Mile Walk, held on April 17 at Brookdale Park in Bloomfield, New Jersey.

  • Over 500 participants joined the first MADdash 5K Run/Walk, held at Mack-Cali Business Campus in Parsippany, New Jersey, on May 1, 2010. Funds raised will be contributed to the Maddy Loftus Memorial Scholarship Fund. Learn more.

  • Summer and Fall 2010 Charity Events

    If the leaves are bursting forth and the flowers are beginning to bloom—then it's spring, and on weekends you can find parks full of runners and walkers doing their thing for charity. Here are a few of the charity events that Mack-Cali is proud to be involved in this spring.

  • Summer and Fall 2010 Charity Events

    If the leaves are bursting forth and the flowers are beginning to bloom—then it's spring, and on weekends you can find parks full of runners and walkers doing their thing for charity. Here are a few of the charity events that Mack-Cali is proud to be involved in this spring.

  • Summer and Fall 2010 Charity Events

    If the leaves are bursting forth and the flowers are beginning to bloom—then it's spring, and on weekends you can find parks full of runners and walkers doing their thing for charity. Here are a few of the charity events that Mack-Cali is proud to be involved in this spring.

  • Summer and Fall 2010 Charity Events

    If the leaves are bursting forth and the flowers are beginning to bloom—then it's spring, and on weekends you can find parks full of runners and walkers doing their thing for charity. Here are a few of the charity events that Mack-Cali is proud to be involved in this spring.

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  • Tree, oil on canvas, 36" x 27".

  • Garden Vases, oil on canvas, 72'' x 72''.

  • Camp Star, oil on canvas, 46" x 26".

  • Latitude 44.5, oil on canvas, 84" x 57".

  • The Windows on Columbus Drive are In Bloom

    In association with Pro Arts Jersey City, Harborside Financial Center's Plaza 4A in Jersey City, New Jersey, proudly exhibits some of the best art on the thriving local art scene. Currently on display in the Christopher Columbus Drive window through mid-August 2010, is In Bloom, oil paintings by Laurie Riccadonna.

  • The Windows on Columbus Drive are In Bloom

    In association with Pro Arts Jersey City, Harborside Financial Center's Plaza 4A in Jersey City, New Jersey, proudly exhibits some of the best art on the thriving local art scene. Currently on display in the Christopher Columbus Drive window through mid-August 2010, is In Bloom, oil paintings by Laurie Riccadonna.

  • The Windows on Columbus Drive are In Bloom

    In association with Pro Arts Jersey City, Harborside Financial Center's Plaza 4A in Jersey City, New Jersey, proudly exhibits some of the best art on the thriving local art scene. Currently on display in the Christopher Columbus Drive window through mid-August 2010, is In Bloom, oil paintings by Laurie Riccadonna.

  • The Windows on Columbus Drive are In Bloom

    In association with Pro Arts Jersey City, Harborside Financial Center's Plaza 4A in Jersey City, New Jersey, proudly exhibits some of the best art on the thriving local art scene. Currently on display in the Christopher Columbus Drive window through mid-August 2010, is In Bloom, oil paintings by Laurie Riccadonna.

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  • World Series division winners—Marlboro Little League South Division Juniors.

  • Congratulations to the Maplewood/South Orange Mack-Cali U14 softball team on taking second place in their league.

  • Go Florham Park Mets!

  • Central Jersey Allstars in Cranford, New Jersey, is a nonprofit, award-winning competitive cheerleading organization for boys and girls of all ages.

  • Among the teams Mack-Cali sponsored in 2009 is this sixth grade girl's basketball team from Princeton, New Jersey. Good luck to all the teams gearing up for another fun season

  • Mack-Cali Encourages Kids to be Active

    Youth sports programs are a great way to establish a lifetime of healthy activity, and Mack-Cali proudly supports many local programs within our property portfolio.

  • Mack-Cali Encourages Kids to be Active

    Youth sports programs are a great way to establish a lifetime of healthy activity, and Mack-Cali proudly supports many local programs within our property portfolio.

  • Mack-Cali Encourages Kids to be Active

    Youth sports programs are a great way to establish a lifetime of healthy activity, and Mack-Cali proudly supports many local programs within our property portfolio.

  • Mack-Cali Encourages Kids to be Active

    Youth sports programs are a great way to establish a lifetime of healthy activity, and Mack-Cali proudly supports many local programs within our property portfolio.

  • Mack-Cali Encourages Kids to be Active

    Youth sports programs are a great way to establish a lifetime of healthy activity, and Mack-Cali proudly supports many local programs within our property portfolio.

  • Mack-Cali Encourages Kids to be Active

    Youth sports programs are a great way to establish a lifetime of healthy activity, and Mack-Cali proudly supports many local programs within our property portfolio.

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  • Mack-Cali Congratulates Nonprofit Innovation Award Winners

    Mack-Cali was pleased to the sponsor the inaugural Nonprofit Innovation Awards on Tuesday, February 9, 2010. Mack-Cali actively supports the sustainability and growth of nonprofit organizations by working to address their changing office space needs. In doing so, we hope they find it easier to pursue their missions and serve their constituents. Read about the winners in the event supplement.

  • Mack-Cali Congratulates Nonprofit Innovation Award Winners

    Mack-Cali was pleased to the sponsor the inaugural Nonprofit Innovation Awards on Tuesday, February 9, 2010. Mack-Cali actively supports the sustainability and growth of nonprofit organizations by working to address their changing office space needs. In doing so, we hope they find it easier to pursue their missions and serve their constituents. Read about the winners in the event supplement.

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Mack-Cali Supports Nonprofit Awards Program

Mack-Cali is pleased to the sponsor the inaugural Nonprofit Innovation Awards on Tuesday, February 9, 2010. Mack-Cali actively supports the sustainability and growth of nonprofit organizations by working to address their changing office space needs. In doing so, we hope they find it easier to pursue their missions and serve their constituents. We extend our heartfelt congratulations to all the finalists.

Mack-Cali Supports Nonprofit Awards Program
  • One of many smiling donors.

  • The well-coordinated drive took over a ballroom at the Hilton Parsippany.

  • Sponsors included the Morris County Chamber of Commerce, Novartis, and Morristown Partnership, among others.

  • Morris County Workplace Blood Drive

    Employees from businesses in Morris County, New Jersey, generously supported the Morris County Workplace Blood Drive in March 2010. The drive, held at the Hilton Parsippany in Mack-Cali Business Campus, benefited Morristown Memorial Hospital.

  • Morris County Workplace Blood Drive

    Employees from businesses in Morris County, New Jersey, generously supported the Morris County Workplace Blood Drive in March 2010. The drive, held at the Hilton Parsippany in Mack-Cali Business Campus, benefited Morristown Memorial Hospital.

  • Morris County Workplace Blood Drive

    Employees from businesses in Morris County, New Jersey, generously supported the Morris County Workplace Blood Drive in March 2010. The drive, held at the Hilton Parsippany in Mack-Cali Business Campus, benefited Morristown Memorial Hospital.

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Mack-Cali Tenants Make Generous Contributions

Mack-Cali tenants made generous contributions to recent coat and toy drives. Thousands of coats and toys were collected at Mack-Cali properties and distributed to those in need.

For the significant number of coats collected throughout its New Jersey portfolio, Mack-Cali is delighted to be the corporate recipient of the Jersey Cares Clever Closet award. Tenants can be proud to have contributed to the over 40,000 coats that Jersey Cares collected this year—helping at-risk men, women, and children keep warm this winter.

Mack-Cali Tenants Make Generous Contributions

Mack-Cali Employees Support Lee National Denim Day

On Friday, October 2, 2009, Mack-Cali employees participated in Lee National Denim Day to support the Women's Cancer Programs of the Entertainment Industry Foundation (EIF). For a $5 donation staff tossed their standard professional attire for a chance to wear their favorite pair of jeans and support this worthy cause.

Mack-Cali Employees Support Lee National Denim Day
  • 412 Mt. Kemble Avenue, Morris Township, New Jersey, in the 250,000- to 499,000-sf category; and 222 Mt. Airy Road, Basking Ridge, New Jersey, in the under 100,000-sf category. From left to right: Patrick Connelly, president, New Jersey chapter of BOMA; the property management staff for both locations: Kathleen Harty, administrative assistant; Anthony DiMaggio, property manager; Albert Bowden, building manager, all of Mack-Cali.

  • Mack-Cali Business Campus, Parsippany, New Jersey, in the low-rise suburban office parks category. From left to right: Patrick Connelly, president, New Jersey chapter of BOMA; and William Paterson, property manager; Rosemarie Kerr, property manager; Harry Ortiz, building manager; and Anthony Giordano, building manager, all of Mack-Cali.

  • Harborside Financial Center Plaza 1, Jersey City, New Jersey, in the renovated buildings category. From left to right: Patrick Connelly, president, New Jersey chapter of BOMA; Jeffrey Lynn, chief engineer, ABM Industries; John Crandall, vice president of development, Mack-Cali; Channdra Banks, security supervisor, Guardsmark Security; Janie Essex, administrative assistant, Mack-Cali; Brian McClean, director of property management, Mack-Cali; Joe Stibli, mechanical supervisor, ABM Industries; Alex Quintana, night supervisor, Collins Building Services (CBS); Ricardo Melendez, day supervisor, CBS; Michael Fillian, senior project manager, Mack-Cali; Jack DiMartino, director of engineering, Mack-Cali; Kwame Asante, security supervisor Guardsmark Security, Harborside Plaza 5.

  • 23 Main Street, Holmdel, New Jersey, in the corporate facility category and winner of the "best of the best" among all TOBY winners.

  • Four Mack-Cali Buildings Win Awards

    Four Mack-Cali buildings received The Office Building Year (TOBY) award from the New Jersey chapter of BOMA, the Building Owners and Managers Association, in June 2009. TOBY awards are based on excellence in office building management. Congratulations to all the property management teams!

  • Four Mack-Cali Buildings Win Awards

    Four Mack-Cali buildings received The Office Building Year (TOBY) award from the New Jersey chapter of BOMA, the Building Owners and Managers Association, in June 2009. TOBY awards are based on excellence in office building management. Congratulations to all the property management teams!

  • Four Mack-Cali Buildings Win Awards

    Four Mack-Cali buildings received The Office Building Year (TOBY) award from the New Jersey chapter of BOMA, the Building Owners and Managers Association, in June 2009. TOBY awards are based on excellence in office building management. Congratulations to all the property management teams!

  • Four Mack-Cali Buildings Win Awards

    Four Mack-Cali buildings received The Office Building Year (TOBY) award from the New Jersey chapter of BOMA, the Building Owners and Managers Association, in June 2009. TOBY awards are based on excellence in office building management. Congratulations to all the property management teams!

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  • Pictured here from last year's show are some of the event organizers with race car driver, Bryce Miller, and his race car.

  • A Car Show to Benefit The Valerie Fund

    On Sunday, October 4, 2009, Mack-Cali's 150 John F. Kennedy Parkway in Short Hills, New Jersey, hosted a car show to benefit The Valerie Fund, a nonprofit organization dedicated to the care and support of children with cancer and their families. Learn more about how you can support this worthy organization.

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Team Mack-Cali Supports Walk for Kids' Sake

Mack-Cali proudly supported this year's Walk for Kids' Sake on Sunday, October 4, 2009. The three-mile fun walk benefited Big Brothers Big Sisters of Morris, Bergen, and Passaic counties.

Big Brothers Big Sisters has been positively influencing children's lives for 42 years. Through its mentoring program, the organization provides role models to vulnerable children, giving them the life-building tools and support they need to grow into responsible, productive adults.

Team Mack-Cali Supports <i>Walk for Kids' Sake</i>
Helping to Make a Difference

Helping to Make a Difference

The families from A. Russell Knight Elementary School in Cherry Hill, New Jersey, collected and shipped over 700 pounds of clothing, shoes, and towels to bring relief to the poor and homeless children of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Mack-Cali was pleased to help defray some of the school’s shipping costs.

  • Congratuations to Marlboro Little League's Major North Division champs—the Yankees, from Marlboro, New Jersey.

  • This girls softball team in Maplewood, New Jersey, took second place in their division. Congratulations!

  • Mack-Cali proudly sponsors this t-ball team in the Cranford Baseball and Softball Association in Cranford, New Jersey.

  • 2009 Baseball Season in Full Swing

    Each year, Mack-Cali proudly supports sports teams in which hundreds of young people participate. Scroll through the photo gallery to see some of the Mack-Cali teams!

  • 2009 Baseball Season in Full Swing

    Each year, Mack-Cali proudly supports sports teams in which hundreds of young people participate. Scroll through the photo gallery to see some of the Mack-Cali teams!

  • 2009 Baseball Season in Full Swing

    Each year, Mack-Cali proudly supports sports teams in which hundreds of young people participate. Scroll through the photo gallery to see some of the Mack-Cali teams!

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  • Pictured here, the four-story atrium lobby at 2 Hilton Court, Mack-Cali Business Campus, Parsippany, New Jersey. (Photo courtesy of Eric Shollenberger.)

  • Mack-Cali president and chief executive officer Mitchell E. Hersh with Parsippany mayor Michael Luther and his staff member Michelle Sylvin. (Photo courtesy of Eric Shollenberger.)

  • Daiichi Sankyo president and chief executive officer Joe Pieroni welcomes employees and guests. (Photo courtesy of Eric Shollenberger)

  • Daiichi Sankyo, Inc. (DSI) Celebrates 12 Years of Growth in the U.S.

    On May 13, 2009, Daiichi Sankyo, Inc. (DSI) employees and guests gathered for a celebration at 2 Hilton Court at Mack-Cali Business Campus in Parsippany, New Jersey, to mark the company’s continuing growth, the completion of renovations at its expanded United States headquarters, and its on going commitment to New Jersey.

    On hand for the celebration was former Congressman Bob Franks, the president of the Healthcare Institute of New Jersey; and Caren Franzini, chief executive officer of the New Jersey Economic Development Authority, who congratulated DSI on its growth and offered a proclamation from Governor Jon S. Corzine, recognizing DSI for its success in the United States.

  • Daiichi Sankyo, Inc. (DSI) Celebrates 12 Years of Growth in the U.S.

    On May 13, 2009, Daiichi Sankyo, Inc. (DSI) employees and guests gathered for a celebration at 2 Hilton Court at Mack-Cali Business Campus in Parsippany, New Jersey, to mark the company’s continuing growth, the completion of renovations at its expanded United States headquarters, and its on going commitment to New Jersey.

    On hand for the celebration was former Congressman Bob Franks, the president of the Healthcare Institute of New Jersey; and Caren Franzini, chief executive officer of the New Jersey Economic Development Authority, who congratulated DSI on its growth and offered a proclamation from Governor Jon S. Corzine, recognizing DSI for its success in the United States.

  • Daiichi Sankyo, Inc. (DSI) Celebrates 12 Years of Growth in the U.S.

    On May 13, 2009, Daiichi Sankyo, Inc. (DSI) employees and guests gathered for a celebration at 2 Hilton Court at Mack-Cali Business Campus in Parsippany, New Jersey, to mark the company’s continuing growth, the completion of renovations at its expanded United States headquarters, and its on going commitment to New Jersey.

    On hand for the celebration was former Congressman Bob Franks, the president of the Healthcare Institute of New Jersey; and Caren Franzini, chief executive officer of the New Jersey Economic Development Authority, who congratulated DSI on its growth and offered a proclamation from Governor Jon S. Corzine, recognizing DSI for its success in the United States.

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  • From left to right: Rosemarie Kerr, property manager, Mack-Cali; Christina Notas, campus sustainability coordinator, Drew University; Veronica Guebara, senior technical support specialist, Siemens; Stephen Dilts, commissioner, New Jersey Department of Transportation.

  • Mack-Cali Among New Jersey's Smart Workplaces

    Mack-Cali was awarded a New Jersey Smart Workplaces Award by the New Jersey Department of Transportation. The award is given to companies implementing programs promoting commuting alternatives and improving quality of life. The award ceremony was held at the New Jersey Institute of Technology on Thursday, May 7, 2009.

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  • Morris County Economic Development Corporation Meeting Focuses on the Future

    On April 23, 2009, Mack-Cali hosted a chapter meeting for fellow members of the Morris County Economic Development Corporation at One Sylvan Way, Mack-Cali Business Campus, Parsippany, New Jersey. Deena Cybulski, assistant director of the Morris County Department of Transportation, discussed what the Economic Recovery and Reinvestment Act (2009) means for Morris County's transportation infrastructure. She was followed by Parsippany mayor Michael M. Luther, who highlighted economic development activity and planned projects within Parsippany.

  • Morris County Economic Development Corporation Meeting Focuses on the Future

    On April 23, 2009, Mack-Cali hosted a chapter meeting for fellow members of the Morris County Economic Development Corporation at One Sylvan Way, Mack-Cali Business Campus, Parsippany, New Jersey. Deena Cybulski, assistant director of the Morris County Department of Transportation, discussed what the Economic Recovery and Reinvestment Act (2009) means for Morris County's transportation infrastructure. She was followed by Parsippany mayor Michael M. Luther, who highlighted economic development activity and planned projects within Parsippany.

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Jersey City Children Explore through the Joint Activities Program

Jersey City Children Explore through the Joint Activities Program

Mack-Cali proudly supports the Jersey City Joint Activities Program, which provides students in grades five and six opportunities to interact with children of diverse cultures in ways that create awareness of and appreciation for the natural environment. Since it began in 1980, the program has served over 28,000 children.

  • From left to right: Dan Curry, property manager, Westchester Financial Center; Tina Damiano, director of property management, Westchester Financial Center; Anthony Ivey, property manager; and Jim Bell, vice president, property management.

  • 50 Main Street, Westchester Financial Center, White Plains, New York.

  • 50 Main Street Has Curb Appeal

    The Westchester chapter of the Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) bestowed its 2008 "Best of BOMA" award to Mack-Cali's 50 Main Street at Westchester Financial Center in downtown White Plains, New York. The award was presented for "Best Central Business District Curb Appeal" at BOMA's Hall of Honor Awards Dinner in May. This is the third consecutive year 50 Main Street has been honored by BOMA. Congratulations to the property management team.

  • 50 Main Street Has Curb Appeal

    The Westchester chapter of the Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) bestowed its 2008 "Best of BOMA" award to Mack-Cali's 50 Main Street at Westchester Financial Center in downtown White Plains, New York. The award was presented for "Best Central Business District Curb Appeal" at BOMA's Hall of Honor Awards Dinner in May. This is the third consecutive year 50 Main Street has been honored by BOMA. Congratulations to the property management team.

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  • From left to right: Thomas Angell of Rothstein Kass; Nicole Bearce Albano of Lowenstein Sandler PC; Mitchell E. Hersh, president and chief executive officer of Mack-Cali Realty Corporation; and Michael Nardo of PNC Financial Services Group.

  • Mack-Cali among New Jersey's Fifty Fastest Growing Companies

    Mack-Cali has been selected by NJBIZ as one of "New Jersey's Fifty Fastest Growing Companies" for 2008. The program honors the state's 50 fastest growing companies based on revenue growth from 2005-2007. The award, accepted by Mack-Cali president and chief executive officer Mitchell E. Hersh, was presented at the NJBIZ awards dinner on November 16.

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Food Drive Benefits the Community FoodBank of New Jersey

Food Drive Benefits the Community FoodBank of New Jersey

In November 2008, Mack-Cali tenants at 343 Thornall Street in Edison, New Jersey, contributed nonperishable food items to benefit the Community FoodBank of New Jersey, whose mission is to alleviate the direct effects of hunger and poverty in the state. Special thanks to the staff at Crossing Media for its large contribution to the drive.

  • "Answer the Call to End Hunger," built by Parrette Somjen, received the prize for jurors' favorite.

  • "Jack-O-Lantern," built by NK Architects, took home the prize for best structure.

  • Honorable mention was awarded to the Mt. Fern United Methodist Youth Federation for "Kids CAN Measure Up."

  • 10th Annual Canstruction Competition Helps Feed the Hungry

    In October 2008, Mack-Cali again hosted New Jersey's Canstruction Charity Competition at Harborside Financial Center in Jersey City, New Jersey. Canstruction is a design/build charity competition to benefit the Community FoodBank of New Jersey. This year's competition was its most successful to date with over 20 tons of food and over $6,000 donated to the organization.

  • 10th Annual Canstruction Competition Helps Feed the Hungry

    In October 2008, Mack-Cali again hosted New Jersey's Canstruction Charity Competition at Harborside Financial Center in Jersey City, New Jersey. Canstruction is a design/build charity competition to benefit the Community FoodBank of New Jersey. This year's competition was its most successful to date with over 20 tons of food and over $6,000 donated to the organization.

  • 10th Annual Canstruction Competition Helps Feed the Hungry

    In October 2008, Mack-Cali again hosted New Jersey's Canstruction Charity Competition at Harborside Financial Center in Jersey City, New Jersey. Canstruction is a design/build charity competition to benefit the Community FoodBank of New Jersey. This year's competition was its most successful to date with over 20 tons of food and over $6,000 donated to the organization.

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Mack-Cali Introduces Green Materials and Practices for Tenant Fit-Outs

Mack-Cali Introduces Green Materials and Practices for Tenant Fit-Outs

Mack-Cali tenants can now go green on their next tenant fit-out—and help provide a healthier environment for their staff and less waste for the environment. Get details on Mack-Cali's environmentally friendly materials and practices for offices.

Mack-Cali White Plains 5K Road Race

Mack-Cali White Plains 5K Road Race

The annual Mack-Cali White Plains 5K Road Race to benefit the White Plains Hospital Center was held on September 28, 2008, through downtown White Plains, New York. A total of 286 participants took part in the youth races, 1-mile fun walk, 5K, and 10K races. Thank you to all who participated.

Mack-Cali Business Campus Hosts Parsippany Community Event

Mack-Cali Business Campus Hosts Parsippany Community Event

On Saturday, September 20, 2008, over 200 people participated in the first Parsippany Troy-Hills Rotary Club 5K Road Race held at Mack-Cali Business Campus in Parsippany, New Jersey. The event supported both Parsippany mayor Michael Luther's Wellness Campaign and the Rotary Foundation.

  • 8 Campus Drive, Mack-Cali Business Campus, Parsippany, New Jersey.

  • 4 Gatehall Drive, Mack-Cali Business Campus, Parsippany, New Jersey.

  • Energy Star Awarded to Two Mack-Cali Business Campus Buildings

    In 2008, Mack-Cali's 4 Gatehall Drive and 8 Campus Drive, located at the Mack-Cali Business Campus in Parsippany, New Jersey, earned the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and U.S. Department of Energy’s prestigious Energy Star, the national symbol for superior energy efficiency and environmental protection.

  • Energy Star Awarded to Two Mack-Cali Business Campus Buildings

    In 2008, Mack-Cali's 4 Gatehall Drive and 8 Campus Drive, located at the Mack-Cali Business Campus in Parsippany, New Jersey, earned the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and U.S. Department of Energy’s prestigious Energy Star, the national symbol for superior energy efficiency and environmental protection.

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  • 101 Hudson Street, Jersey City, New Jersey. From left to right: Robert White, security director, Spartan Security; Bernard Nordquist, fire safety manager, Mack-Cali; John Marazzo, vice president of property management, Mack-Cali; Barbara Deen, property manager, Mack-Cali; Leigh Kolar, administrative assistant, Mack-Cali; Sean O'Neill, chief engineer, Larkin Services; Sterling Bell, cleaning project manager, ABM; Patrick Connelly, real property administrator (RPA) and president, New Jersey chapter of BOMA.

  • 4 Becker Farm Road, 280 Corporate Center, Roseland, New Jersey. From left to right: Al Corderi, property manager; Dawn Casale, administrative assistant; Gregory Tapia, engineer; and Donald Holden, technician, all of Mack-Cali; Patrick Connelly, real property administrator (RPA) and president, New Jersey chapter of BOMA.

  • 23 Main Street in Holmdel, New Jersey, was awarded the TOBY in the category of corporate facilities.

  • 343 Thornall Street, Edison, New Jersey. From left to right: Lora Piatkowski, senior administrative assistant; Leonard Aguirre, engineering; and Robert Wilber, property manager, all of Mack-Cali; and Kurt Padavano, former president, New Jersey chapter of BOMA.

  • Four Mack-Cali Buildings Win Awards

    Four Mack-Cali buildings received The Office Building Year (TOBY) awards from the New Jersey chapter of the Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) in June, 2008. TOBY awards are based on excellence in office building management. Congratulations to all the winning property management teams.

  • Four Mack-Cali Buildings Win Awards

    Four Mack-Cali buildings received The Office Building Year (TOBY) awards from the New Jersey chapter of the Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) in June, 2008. TOBY awards are based on excellence in office building management. Congratulations to all the winning property management teams.

  • Four Mack-Cali Buildings Win Awards

    Four Mack-Cali buildings received The Office Building Year (TOBY) awards from the New Jersey chapter of the Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) in June, 2008. TOBY awards are based on excellence in office building management. Congratulations to all the winning property management teams.

  • Four Mack-Cali Buildings Win Awards

    Four Mack-Cali buildings received The Office Building Year (TOBY) awards from the New Jersey chapter of the Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) in June, 2008. TOBY awards are based on excellence in office building management. Congratulations to all the winning property management teams.

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A Winning Season for Mack-Cali Little League Teams

A Winning Season for Mack-Cali Little League Teams

No matter what their win/loss records were, all the Mack-Cali Little League teams had winning seasons with lots of fun and friends. Mack-Cali proudly supports youth sports throughout the year, with teams in communities such as Jersey City, Moorestown, Morris Plains, Paramus, and Parsippany, New Jersey. Pictured here are the Marlboro Little League Cardinals, 2008 World Series Champions of the 11-Year-Old AAA Division. Congratulations!

Mack-Cali on the Road

Mack-Cali on the Road

Helping to keep roads clean and beautiful, Mack-Cali supports several adopt-a-highway sites, including this one on Route 33 East in Freehold, New Jersey.

Preferred Parking for Carpoolers

Preferred Parking for Carpoolers

Mack-Cali offers preferred parking spots for carpoolers at its properties. Ask your property manager for details on this and other carpool and transit incentives.

  • From left to right: Tom Baran, property manager; Nancy Rivera, senior administrative assistant; Robert Ostaszewski, building engineer; Bill Rifkin, director of property management; Dean Cingolani, first vice president of property management; Lou Amalfitano, leasing director; Jim Bell, vice president of property management; Danielle Rollins, leasing associate; and Aprill Harrington, leasing assistant.

  • Mack-Cali Building Wins TOBY Award

    Mack-Cali's Soundview Plaza, 1266 Main Street in Stamford, Connecticut, was awarded The Office Building of the Year (TOBY) award from the Southern Connecticut Chapter of the Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) in 2008. TOBY awards are based on excellence in office building management. Congratulations to the winning property management team.

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The Eden Family 5K and Fun Walk for Autism

The Eden Family 5K and Fun Walk for Autism

On July 13, 2008, Princeton Forrestal Village in Princeton, New Jersey, was the site of the 2008 Eden Family 5K, which drew over 500 participants and raised over $40,000 to help children with autism and their families. Thank you to the many tenants who donated raffle prizes and/or services.

March of Dimes Motorcycle Ride Kicks Off at Taxter Corporate Park

March of Dimes Motorcycle Ride Kicks Off at Taxter Corporate Park

Members of the motorcycling community supported the March of Dimes' Northern Metro Division with its Bikers for Babies fundraising ride on Sunday, June 22, 2008. Starting from Mack-Cali's Taxter Corporate Park in Tarrytown, New York, 200 motorcycle riders toured 65 miles through scenic country roads and finished in Haverstraw, New York. Over $40,000 was raised.

22nd Annual Red Bank Jazz & Blues Festival

22nd Annual Red Bank Jazz & Blues Festival

Mack-Cali was pleased to sponsor the 22nd Annual Red Bank Jazz & Blues Festival at Marine Park in Red Bank, New Jersey, from May 30 to June 1, 2008. More than 150,000 people attended the free three-day event that featured 30 live performances, food, activities, and plenty of family fun.

Princeton Forrestal Village's Salt Creek Grille Participates in Donate Life Day

Princeton Forrestal Village's Salt Creek Grille Participates in Donate Life Day

On April 27, 2008, Salt Creek Grille participated in Donate Life Day by donating ten percent of the day's entire proceeds from all five of their locations in Southern California and New Jersey to sponsor three local teams participating in the National Kidney Foundation U.S. Transplant Games.

Good Sports

Good Sports

Mack-Cali is proud to sponsor youth sports teams in the communities in which we operate, including this girls’ soccer team from the Whitpain Recreation Association in Blue Bell, Pennsylvania.

Recycling Program for Fluorescent Lights and Computer Parts

Recycling Program for Fluorescent Lights and Computer Parts

In compliance with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s regulations requiring fluorescent light bulbs and computer components to be recycled, Mack-Cali has set up a recycling program at its properties. Items are now required to be disposed of in special on-site drums that will be picked up by a recycling company. Please find out more about disposal and recycling of these products at Mack-Cali buildings, or contact your property manager for additional information.

  • From left to right: Mitchell E. Hersh, president and chief executive officer of Mack-Cali; Robert Roche of PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLC; Michael Nardo of PNC Bank; and Nicole Bearce Albano of Lowenstein Sandler, PC.

  • Mack-Cali among New Jersey's Finest

    Mack-Cali has been selected by NJBIZ as one of "New Jersey's Finest" for 2007. The program honors the year's 50 fastest-growing companies headquartered in New Jersey. The award, accepted by Mack-Cali president and CEO Mitchell E. Hersh, was presented at the New Jersey's Finest awards dinner on December 5, 2007.

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Mack-Cali Employees Donate to Homefirst

Mack-Cali Employees Donate to Homefirst

In 2007, employees at Mack-Cali's headquarters in Edison, New Jersey, donated the over $1,200 raised at their annual Thanks-4-Giving breakfast to Homefirst, a nonprofit organization headquartered in Plainfield, New Jersey, that provides temporary shelter and transitional and permanent housing to individuals and families in Union County. Pictured here, Barbara Aaronoff, executive director of Homefirst, accepts a donation from Mack-Cali's Anthony DeCaro, first vice president of property management.

  • The management team for Stamford Executive Park, shown left to right: Tom Baran, property manager; Danielle Rollins, leasing assistant; Bill Rifkin, director of property management; Lou Amalfitano, director of leasing; and Robert Montaquiza, director of leasing.

  • 550 West Avenue, Stamford Executive Park, Stamford, Connecticut.

  • Mack-Cali Property Honored by BOMA

    Stamford Executive Park in Stamford, Connecticut, was honored in October, 2007, by the Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA), Southern Connecticut chapter, as The Office Building of the Year (TOBY) in the industrial park category. Congratulations to the management team at the property.

  • Mack-Cali Property Honored by BOMA

    Stamford Executive Park in Stamford, Connecticut, was honored in October, 2007, by the Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA), Southern Connecticut chapter, as The Office Building of the Year (TOBY) in the industrial park category. Congratulations to the management team at the property.

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Mack-Cali Soccer Teams Wrap Up the Season

Mack-Cali Soccer Teams Wrap Up the Season

Mack-Cali soccer teams closed another fun season in 2007. Mack-Cali supports several children's teams in local communities in soccer, basketball, softball, baseball, and other sports. Shown here is the Mack-Cali girls soccer team from Morris Township, New Jersey.

Canstruction Competition Feeds New Jersey's Hungry

Canstruction Competition Feeds New Jersey's Hungry

From October 13 through October 24, 2007, Mack-Cali hosted New Jersey's Canstruction Charity Competition at Harborside Financial Center in Jersey City, New Jersey. Canstruction is a design/build charity competition, sponsored by the American Institute of Architects, with a mission to help feed the hungry. All of the food from the Canstruction sculptures was donated to the Community FoodBank of New Jersey.

  • Kicking off the event were Mark Yeager, executive vice president of Mack-Cali, right, and Lou Piombino, 2007 Morris County Start Heart Walk Ambassador, left, with heart disease survivors.

  • Walkers with heart.

  • Mack-Cali Executive Chairs the American Heart Association Heart Walk

    Mack-Cali and The Gale Real Estate Services Company were proud supporters of the 2007 Morris County Heart Walk to benefit the American Heart Association, held in October at Mack-Cali Business Campus in Parsippany, New Jersey. Mark Yeager, Mack-Cali executive vice president and Gale president, chaired the event that brought out 2,200 participants and 52 corporate supporters.

  • Mack-Cali Executive Chairs the American Heart Association Heart Walk

    Mack-Cali and The Gale Real Estate Services Company were proud supporters of the 2007 Morris County Heart Walk to benefit the American Heart Association, held in October at Mack-Cali Business Campus in Parsippany, New Jersey. Mark Yeager, Mack-Cali executive vice president and Gale president, chaired the event that brought out 2,200 participants and 52 corporate supporters.

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Mack-Cali Swings into Spring and the Little League Season

Mack-Cali Swings into Spring and the Little League Season

Mack-Cali supports little league teams in the local communities surrounding its properties. Watch for Mack-Cali teams in such communities as Princeton, Freehold, and Parsippany, New Jersey, as well as Elmsford, New York, and Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania. Best wishes to all teams for an exciting 2007 season.

They Took to the Streets

They Took to the Streets

In September, 2007, more than 200 adults and 30 children gathered to participate in the annual Mack-Cali White Plains 5K and 10K Road Race to benefit the White Plains Hospital Center. Thank you to all of our tenants who participated.

Bikers for Babies

Bikers for Babies

The March of Dimes Westchester/Rockland Division held its Ride to Save Babies on Sunday, June 24, 2007. Starting from Mack-Cali's Taxter Corporate Park in Tarrytown, New York, motorcyclists toured 65 miles through scenic country roads and finished in Haverstraw, New York. This nationwide event raises money and awareness for local March of Dimes chapters.

Mack-Cali Goes the Distance for Maria Fareri Children's Hospital

Mack-Cali Goes the Distance for Maria Fareri Children's Hospital

On May 6, 2007, Mack-Cali sponsored the Go the Distance Walk to benefit Maria Fareri Children's Hospital at Westchester Medical Center. More than 6,000 people participated and over $500,000 was raised to support programs and services at the hospital.

Mack-Cali Supports Local Charity Runs

Mack-Cali Supports Local Charity Runs

Warm weather brings many participants to local charity 5K and 10K events like this one held by ARC of Essex County on April 14, 2007, at Brookside Park in Bloomfield, New Jersey. Mack-Cali joined the more than 350 walkers and runners to benefit the ARC members.

Mack-Cali Supports the Parsippany-Troy Hills Public Library

Mack-Cali Supports the Parsippany-Troy Hills Public Library

Mack-Cali was a proud donor to the Parsippany-Troy Hills Public Library, which celebrated in 2007 the second anniversary of its 38,000-square-foot facility. Built to better serve its growing population and keep pace with today's technology, the building features a community meeting room, children's library, teen room, technology training center, and more.

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