CONGRATULATIONS
THESE PEOPLE MADE REAL ESTATE HISTORY
Bob Beauchamp
Debra Berk
Ben Berke
Madeline Bleier
Bella Brookenthal
Terry Brown (Reliance)
Bonnie Cameron
Carolyn Cardella
Joan Char
Sheila Cohen
Margo Cordtz
John Coury
Glenda Diamond
John Emerson
Debbie Feldman
Yvonne Giroux
Arlene Gonte
Steve Horowitz
Betty Johnson
Ilene Komer
Steve Leibhan
Kay Levan
Gail Linden
Joanne Lynch
Ruth Malach
Bob Massaron
Jessie McFadden
Shirley Medved
Barb Megerian
Bobbie Miller
Tammy Milhizer
Cyrus Minui
To the best of our knowledge no
real estate company anywhere in
America has ever sold more than
250 million dollars worth of real
estate in a ten month period with
just four offices.
The agents listed here from our
West Bloomfield office are rightful-
ly proud of this accomplishment.
Founded almost ten years ago
the Michigan Group, REALTORS was
recently ranked 275th fastest grow-
ing company in the United States by
INC. magazine. The people of the
Michigan Group serve Oakland
county. If you are looking for a real
estate company to support you in
buying or selling, with o commit-
ment to excellence ... call the peo-
ple of the Michigan Group. Join the
Michigan Revolution!
Fred Morris
Bill Munce
Barb Plecas
Mary Robiner
Anna Marie Roediger
Sheila Rose
Marilyn Schwartz
Frank Skrumbellos
Rebekah Shay
Sylvia Stotzky
Rita Sussman
De De Weinberg
Nancy Wermuth
Adele Zieman
Helene Zieman
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• Boxes and locks
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• Wide range of
unit sizes
• No security deposit
required
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Sale Expands
CARLA JEAN SCHWARTZ
Section Editor
W
est Bloomfield
retailers are joining
forces for a new and
improved sidewalk sale to be
held Thursday through Sun-
day, July 12-15. Lois Leven-
son, owner of Guys N' Gals
in the Orchard Mall, and a
member of the board of the
West Bloomfield Chamber of
Commerce, will chair the
event and act as represent-
ative for the retailers.
Levenson is excited about
the unified effort of the
retailers. "Instead of the
malls competing against
each other, we will be work-
ing together,"says Leven-
son. All the major West
Bloomfield Malls — Orchard
Mall, Crosswinds, Simsbury,
Boardwalk, Sugar Tree,
West Bloomfield Plaza, Old
Orchard Mall, Robin's Nest,
Drake Summit, Wilkin's
Corner — are participating.
Even free standing stores,
such as Dunham's, Corey
Dinettes, English Gardens,
Michigan National Bank,
Bloomfield Charley's, One on
One, Old Orchard Shell,
Kameo Cleaners, Jack
Cauley Chevrolet
Gramaphone and Sherwood.
Studio are on the Sidewalk
Sale bandwagon.
The 1990 sidewalk sale
will feature banners in the
shopping centers annoucing
the event. The Zoning Board
of Appeals approved the re-
quest to hang banners across
the road at the southern en-
trance of West Bloomfield at
Orchard Lake Rd. and 14
Mile Rd. and the northern
entrance on Orchard Lake
Rd. and Pontiac Trail.
Detroit Edison will be hang-
ing the banners. Merchants
hope to use any surplus funds
for advertising.
Some of the Sidewalk Sale
organizers include: Dorothy
Friedl executive director of
the West Bloomfield
Chamber of Commerce;
Bluma Siegal, a retail
marketing director; Kathy
Price, manager of the Or-
chard Mall and Jeff Cauley
of Jack Cauley Chevrolet.
Many businesses in the city,
including real estate offices,
dental practices and in-
surance companies, are ex-
pressing interest in the
sidewalk sale. "We have had
wonderful cooperation with
the city," says Levenson.
"Our goal is to get the whole
community involved. We
want it to be a happening,
not just a sidewalk sale. El
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