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Read what the media is saying about our
people and our projects. |
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February 13, 2007 |
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Little Joe the gorilla eager
to say hi after three years |
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Little Joe, the gorilla
made famous by his escape from the Franklin Park
Zoo, wasn't shy about saying hello today when a
group of visitors got the first public peek at the
ape in more than three years... |
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February 4, 2007 |
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OK, Little Joe, let's see you
get out of this |
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For more than three
years, the most famous gorilla in Boston has kept a
low profile, spending his days away from the public
eye, painting, watching "Nova" documentaries, and
learning to help his trainers care for him...
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February 2007 |
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Commodore’s Albanese Deployed to Kuwait |
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Newton, MA - Joe
Albanese, president of Commodore Builders, and a
captain in the Naval Reserves, will be
mobilized to active naval service in early February.
Captain Albanese will deploy to Kuwait in late
March and return from active duty in September.
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Jan.11, 2007 |
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TOPPING OFF CEREMONY AT
FRANKLIN PARK ZOO CELEBRATES PROGRESS IN
COMPLETING STATE-OF-THE ART GORILLA EXHIBITION |
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(Boston, MA)--Jan.11,
2007 – Commodore Builders today announced a special
‘Topping
Off’ ceremony to celebrate progress in the
construction of Franklin Park Zoo’s Gorilla
Exhibit. The event will take place at Franklin Park
Zoo, on Wednesday, January 24th at
12:00 p.m.
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January 2007 |
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Jim Stadler quoted in New
England Construction magazine |
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In this increasingly
tight economy estimators are responsible for holding
the line with respect to the overall project budget
as it evolves from conceptual through schematic into
final pricing more than ever... |
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January 2007 |
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Tim LeBlanc quoted in
Landscape Construction magazine |
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For a company that's
involved in any aspect of construction, whether
landscape construction or structure build, safety
has to be the number-one priority," |
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December 2006 |
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Brendan Dowdall in Newton Magazine |
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Brendan Dowdall is an
Activist with holiday spirit. Having recently
completed a week of service in South Bend, Indiana
where helped lead a group of students from the Notre
Dame campus chapter of Habitat for Humanity... |
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Fall, 2006 |
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Joe Albanese Appointed Head of Prestigious
Massachusetts Building Congress |
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"Im Personally
gratified to take the lead as the president of the
MBC. The greatest aspect of the MBC is our people.
Im surrounded by a committed group of business
leaders who are giving their time to provide
opportunities for all of us in the construction
industry to connect on a social, educational and
professional level." |
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November 9, 2006 |
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Brendan Dowdall leads team of Notre Dame
students to build Habitat for Humanity House |
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(Newton, MA)--November
9, 2006-- Commodore Builders today announced that
its Assistant Project Manager Brendon Dowdall, 27,
recently completed one week of service in South Bend
Indiana, where he helped lead a group of students
from the Notre Dame Campus Chapter of Habitat for
Humanity to construct a home for a low-income family
in need. |
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October 30, 2006 |
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Joe Albanese in Banker & Tradesman |
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President and founder
Joseph Albanese of Commodore Builders, a
Newton-based commercial builder, specializing in
commercial, institutional, life sciences, research
and hospitality, has been appointed President of the
Massachusetts Building Congress... |
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October 20 - 26, 2006 |
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Company of the Month |
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NEWTON, MA It takes a Ferrari 4 seconds to
accelerate from zero to 60 MPH. It took Commodore
Builders just 4 years to cover the same ground in
revenue, zero to $60 million,
with a team of nearly 100 employees. |
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September 11, 2006 |
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Commodore Builders Contributes To State's Greener
Future |
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(Newton, MA)--September
11, 2006-- Commodore Builders announced today
that one of its recent construction management
projects has won LEED-CI (Leadership in Energy and
Environmental Design for Commercial Interiors)
certification by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC)...
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September 6, 2006 |
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Tom Comeau Named to Boston Business Journal’s List of
‘40 under 40’ |
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(Newton, MA)--September
6, 2006-- Commodore Builders, a Boston-based
general contractor and construction firm, today
announced that Tom Comeau, Founding Principal and
Vice President, has been named to the Boston
Business Journal’s prestigious list of the City’s
‘40 under 40’ (forty outstanding professionals
under the age of 40).
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September 1, 2006 |
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Prince, Lobel, Glovesky & Tye in New England Real Estate Journal |
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BOSTON, MA
Committed to growth and to the expansion of its
staff, Prince, Lobel, Glovsky and Tye made the
decision to move from their low rise offices on
Commercial St, to the 21st and 22nd floors of 100
Cambridge St. According to Bob Maloney, managing
partner of the firm, “One of our primary business
objectives is to grow the firm in both attorney
number and in the range of legal services that we
are able to provide clients. The larger office space
at 100 Cambridge St. positions us to not only grow,
but to work more effectively in an environment that
fosters collaboration and creativity. Joe Albanese
and his team at Commodore were there to help guide
us every step of the way.” |
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September 1, 2006 |
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Zoo
officials unveil plans for glass cage to hold Little Joe |
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Zoo officials today unveiled plans
for a completely enclosed glass cage for Little Joe
and six other
gorillas which will bring visitors “face-to-face”
with the apes. The $2.3 million renovation in the
Tropical Forest exhibit includes a stainless steel
net capping the 1 1/2-inch thick glass walls. The
enclosure will keep the gorillas contained,
officials said, and allow them for the first time
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freedom to climb inside their exhibit space. |
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