Archive for the ‘Public Affairs’ Category

New “Destination Awards” to Honor Travel and Tourism PR and Marketing Programs

Friday, February 3rd, 2012

NEWS FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contacts: Americas Region Lauren Peters lauren@petersgroupPR.com Asia Pacific Region Cindy Payne cindy@apconnections.com European/Middle East/Africa Region: Imma Folch folch@ifchannel.com WORLDCOM Public Relations Group To Launch Awards Program To Spotlight Excellence Within The Travel/Tourism Industry — Globally NEW YORK (January 23, 2012) – The world’s leading partnership of independently owned public relations counseling [...]

BURLINGTON TOWN MEETING SUPPORTS EQUITY OFFICE PROPOSAL TO REZONE NEW ENGLAND EXECUTIVE PARK

Thursday, October 15th, 2009

Contact:
Philip Pennellatore
617-646-3311

BURLINGTON TOWN MEETING SUPPORTS EQUITY OFFICE PROPOSAL TO REZONE NEW ENGLAND EXECUTIVE PARK

Approval Sets Stage for Dramatic Facility, Environmental Improvements

Burlington, Mass (October 15, 2009) – Burlington Town Meeting members voted last week to approve Equity Office Properties’ proposal to rezone and modernize New England Executive Park (NEEP).

MEADOW WALK AT LYNNFIELD RECEIVES TOWN MEETING APPROVAL TO TRANSFORM COLONIAL SITE INTO VIBRANT, MIXED-USE COMMUNITY

Wednesday, May 2nd, 2007

CONTACT:
Shawna Sullivan
Office: (617) 646-3336
Cell: (978) 273 – 8478
ssullivan@schneiderpr.com

MEADOW WALK AT LYNNFIELD RECEIVES TOWN MEETING APPROVAL TO TRANSFORM COLONIAL SITE INTO VIBRANT, MIXED-USE COMMUNITY

National Development to Build 68-acre Village Adjacent to Route 128

LYNNFIELD, Mass. (May 2, 2007) – Newton-based National Development received approval from a record number of Lynnfield Town Meeting voters on Monday, April 30, to rezone the 202-acre Sheraton Colonial Golf Course site adjacent to Route 128. The Meadow Walk at Lynnfield project will transform 68 acres of the golf course into a vibrant, pedestrian-friendly village incorporating 395,000 square feet of lifestyle retail, 80,000 square feet of office space, and 180 residential units, while preserving 103 acres of permanent open space for the community. The rezoning is permitted under Massachusetts Chapter 40R, the state’s new “smart-growth” incentive that encourages communities to develop housing in conjunction with mixed-use space.