BUSINESS Rx FOR SUCCESS TAKE TWO.. • Locations Where You Need To Be In The 90's At last...superior medical office space in West Bloomfield and Novi. All major hospitals, from Henry Ford and Sinai to Providence and Beaumont, are centering their expansion in this dynamic growth corridor. Shouldn't you? WALNU LAKE AO' MAPLE El • z io MILE 12 • ■ 9 MILE 8M111 '."•• 11.4A,,, • I 0 1/4, , i IP • g < 3 f • 2 •$* 6 i c Y i- Ni CISVH3110 IF-1 Aup,, Q°''‘ 'IF R/LTR P JAMES GROSSMAN has been named vice president public relations, promotions, and special events for Stone, August, Baker Communica- tions companies, adding public relations respon- sibilities to his previous posi- tion managing the promo- tions and special events department. Expand Or Relocate Without The Wait Individual suites from 1,000 to 8,750 sq. ft. are available for immediate custom build- out to your exact requirements. Attention to detail is virtually unmatched...Parking at your door. Exterior and interior signage. Separate doctor/staff and patient entrances. Interiors designed to project an inviting, high-quality image for your practice. Plus, you can expand in the future in either location. ERNEST BEREN, city assessor for Southfield, Mich., was installed as president of the International Association of Assessing Officers (IAAO) at the association's Fifty- seventh International Con- ference on Assessment Ad- ministration held Oct. 20-23, 1991, in Phoenix. Designed, Built And Managed For Professionals, By Professionals MICHELLE COHEN has been promoted to account ex- ecutive at Marx Layne and Co., a Farmington Hills-based Two award-winning developers, Nosan/ Cohen Associates and Uniprop have joined forces to design, build and personally Manage these master-planned office parks. Ell MAPLE PARK MEDICAL SUITES Ei NOVI PROFESSIONAL VILLAGE Affluent, Pro-Healthcare Client Base A Window Of Opportunity Both locations are enjoying booming commercial and residential growth. Average household incomes, over $57,000 in Novi and $92,000 in West Bloomfield, rank among the nation's highest. These wel (- educated families seek the very best care from the specialists of their choice. When it comes to real estate—timing is everything. With few sites approved for future medical development, now is the time to take advantage of generous incen- tives, upgraded standard improvements and lease rates that can provide you with a long- term competitive advantage. E Ed Katz, Serving You Since 1947 • Guns • Archery • Reloading INDOOR RANGES We Do Appraisals • Guns • Archery Equipment for • Insurance • Estates • Courts • Attorneys 2924 Woodward Avenue Between 12 1/2 & 13 Mile roads Royal Oak • 549-2122 50%-70% OFF ALL NAME BRANDS • • • • Mon.-Fri. 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Sat. & Sun. 'til 5 p.m. VALERIE TAYLOR Vertical Blinds Levolor Blinds Pleated Shades Wood Blinds FASHION RESALE Exclusively Women's Clothing and Accessories Current Fashions Sizes 2-14 1844 S. Woodward Birmingham 21728 W. Eleven Mile Rd. Harvard Row Mall Southfield, Ml 48076 1 block North of 14 Mile Rd illib Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10-5 Free Professional Measure at 540-9548 "We Pay Cash for Fine Clothing and Accessories" HOURS: Mon.-Sat 12-6 40 FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1992 former Detroiter, has joined Continental American Life Insurance Company of Newark, Del.,_as an assistant vice president and associate actuary. STEPHEN FRIEDMAN, senior vice president, support services at Anthony M. Fran- co, Inc. Public Relations Counselors, has won a Silver Award in the 5th annual In- ternational Mercury Awards competition for a video pro- duced for client Broad, Vogt and Conant, Inc., a steel renovation firm. The Mercury awards, sponsored by Mer- Comm, Inc., were established to recognize outstanding achievement in professional communications. Cohn Lecture Series Hosts Nathan Lewin Fuller Realty Studio In Harvard Row Mall ALAN FINKELSTEIN, a I LOCAL NEWS Leasing Representation: (313) 737-7999 FAX: (313) 737-8759 Developed By Nosan/Cohen Associates and Uniprop marketing and public rela- tions firm. Nathan Lewin, a senior partner with Miller, Cassidy, LaRocca and Lewin of Washington, D.C., will be the speaker at the first install- ment of the Irwin I. Cohn Memorial Lectures on Tal- mudic Law and Ethics 1992 Series 8 p.m. Jan. 14 at William Beaumont Hospital. He will speak on "Privacy — A Constitutional Right?" This session will focus on doctor/patient relations, and other cases involving the pro- tection of the anonymity of an individual in the light of Jewish law. Nathan Lewin is a specialist in first amendment litigation having argued 30 cases before the Supreme Court of the United States. In addition to his law prac- tice, Mr. Lewin is national vice president of the National Jewish Commission on Law and Public Affairs, president of the American Section of the International Association of Jewish Lawyers and Jurists, as well as past presi- dent of the Jewish Communi- ty Council of Greater Wash- ington and Congregation Beth Shalom in Washington. Future lectures will include Dr. David Kashdan of Har- vard University on March 11; Dr. Abraham Abraham on May 12; and Professor J. David Bleich in November. The Irwin I. Cohn Memorial Series in Talmudic Law and Ethics is under the auspices of the Lubavitch Foundation of Michigan and was founded by Federal Judge Nathan Lewin Avern Cohn in memory of his father. The purpose of the series is to interface modern jurisprudence and medical ethics with ancient talmudic and halachic codes. Members of the judges com- mittee are Judges Avern Cohn, Susan Borman, Martin Doctoroff, Bernard Friedman, Hilda Gage, Barry Grant, Barry Howard, Charles Kauf- man. Also, Judges Richard Kaufman, Joseph Pernick, Gerald Rosen, Michael Schwartz, Walter Shapero, John Shepherd, Sandra Silver, Edward Sosnick, Michael Stacey, Deborah Tyner, Helene White and Justice Charles Levin. The lecture is open to Jewish jurists and doctors and their spouses. Reserva- tions are required. For information, call Rabbi Finman, 737-7000.