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August 1, 2013

Local buildings win BOMA awards

Seattle Municipal Tower received the Outstanding Building of the Year (TOBY) award for a government building at the Building Owners and Managers Association's annual conference in San Diego last week. The 62-story Municipal Tower is owned by the city of Seattle and managed by CBRE. Four other CBRE-managed properties won international TOBYs from BOMA, having already won in local and regional categories. Three other Seattle-area buildings won regional awards: Adobe Waterfront Building in Fremont, owned by Kilroy Realty Corp. and managed by Cushman & Wakefield | Commerce; Key Center in Bellevue, owned and managed by Kilroy; and Russell Investments Center in Seattle, owned and managed by CommonWealth Partners.




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