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March 17, 1995 - Image 58

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-03-17

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EQUAL HOUSING

LENDER

Compiled by Steve Stein

FIVE BUILDINGS managed by

Etkin Management Services
were selected winners in the re-
gional "Pursuit of Excellence"
Office Building of the Year
awards competition sponsored by
the Building Owners and Man-
agers Association (BOMA) of
Metropolitan Detroit.
Each building won in its cate-
gory because of outstanding
operations, emergency and hand-
icap procedures, tenant ameni-
ties and impact on the
community.
Etkin's winners are Timber-
land Two, Troy (under 100,000
square feet); City Center, South-
field (100,000 to 249,000 square
feet); Volkswagen of America,
Auburn Hills (250,000 to 500,000
square feet); Brookfield No. 3,
Farmington Hills (corporate fa-
cility); and Timberland Office
Park, Troy (suburban office park).
The Guardian Building in De-
troit won in the historical build-
ing category. That facility is
managed by Cushman & Wake-
field.
All these winners will be eligi-
ble for awards at BOMA Inter-
national's annual convention,
which will be held in June in
Denver.
Judges for the regional corn-
petition included committee
chairman Jack Cam raker of J.C.
Enterprises.

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nounced plans to build a "flag-
ship" first-run movie complex in
Southfield.
Star Southfield, a 170,000
square foot facility, will have 20
auditoriums and 6,000 seats,
making it the biggest movie com-
plex in Michigan. The two largest
auditoriums at Star Southfield
each will have 700 seats and a
screen more than 65 feet long.
The Star Southfield will be lo-
cated adjacent to the Galleria Of-
ficentre at 12 Mile and
Northwestern. The movie com-
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75-acre Galleria development
which includes four office build-
ings containing 1,100,000 square
feet of space.
In addition to the auditoriums,
Star Southfield will have several
themed restaurants and enter-
tainment-related retail stores.
Star Theatres, based in Grand
Rapids, currently has 82 screens
in eight locations throughout
Michigan.

of
Southfield took first place in the
competitive broadcast category
for its advertisements for home
furnishings, housewares and light
bulbs in the 24th annual Inter-
national Mobius Advertising
Awards competition.
The Mobius acknowledged
Mars' 30-second radio spots called
"Back-Up," "Dimmer" and "Auto-
Off' which were produced for
Philips Lighting's IQ series.
These spots also took second
place in the non-automotive ra-
dio category in the Caddy corn-
petition sponsored by the Detroit
Adcraft Club.
The Mobius is considered one
of the five most important ad-
vertising competitions in the
world. It honors excellence in
broadcast, print and specialty ad-
vertising. In 1993, Mars placed
second in the competition.

MARS ADVERTISING

THE LAW FIRM of Finkel,

Whitefield & Selik is now known
as Finkel, Whitefield, Selik, Ray-
mond, Ferrara & Feldman fol-
lowing the announcement that
Alan Ferrara and Stephen Feld-
man have become principal mem-
bers.
Mr. Ferrara, a graduate of the
Wayne State University Law
School, will provide client services
in estate planning, retirement
and other employee benefit plans,
and corporate planning.
Mr. Feldman, a graduate of the
University of Detroit Law School
and New York University (LLM
in taxation) will provide client ser-

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