Jay Nuss at Paramount Partners has helped many clients find commercial properties in the Greater Boston area. Take a look at CEO Paul Falzone’s experience working with Jay and Paramount Partners.
Jay Nuss at Paramount Partners has helped many clients find commercial properties in the Greater Boston area. Take a look at CEO Paul Falzone’s experience working with Jay and Paramount Partners.
vent | November 25th, 2009
All profits generated by exhibitors Athena’s Home Novelties, Lia Sophia, Mary Kay, Tastefully Simple and Tupperware will be donated. Refreshments will be served. (No alcohol) Red Sox/Yankees tickets raffle will be drawn at 5:30 P.M. Contact Jay Nuss for details on tickets raffle or event at 781-910-6575 or email at jnuss@paramountpartners.com.
Raffle tickets are available at Keller Williams Realty, 214 Quincy Avenue, Braintree, P…aramount Partners, LLC, 639 Granite Street, Braintree, Campanale’s Restaurant & Lounge, 88 Pearl Street, Braintree and Patty Joe’s Po-Boy Cafe’, 1208 Bedford Street-Route 18, Abington
Time August 8 · 3:00pm – 6:00pm
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Location Bin Ends, 236 Wood Road, Braintree, MA
Uncategorized | July 27th, 2010
All profits generated by exhibitors Athena’s Home Novelties, Lia Sophia, Mary Kay, Tastefully Simple and Tupperware will be donated. Refreshments will be served. (No alcohol) Red Sox/Yankees tickets raffle will be drawn at 5:30 P.M. Contact Jay Nuss for details on tickets raffle or event at 781-910-6575 or email at jnu…ss@paramountpartners.com.
Raffle tickets are available at Keller Williams Realty, 214 Quincy Avenue, Braintree, Paramount Partners, LLC, 639 Granite Street, Braintree, Campanale’s Restaurant & Lounge, 88 Pearl Street, Braintree and Patty Joe’s Po-Boy Cafe’, 1208 Bedford Street-Route 18, Abington.
The event will be held on August 8th from 3:00 to 6:00 at Bin Ends, 236 Wood Road in Braintree, MA
Uncategorized | July 25th, 2010
If you enjoy both pasta salad and potato salad, you owe it to yourself to stop in at Patty Joe’s Po Boy Cafe on Route 18 in Abington next to Sullivan Tire, another outstanding establishment which is run by Bob DeMarco, a master of automotive service. The quality and pricing of the food at Patty Joe’s was exceptional, so much so that I have contracted with them to cater my next function. I know my guests will be as impressed as I was with this establishment.
Uncategorized | July 24th, 2010
If you have no interest in sampling what my wife and I agree is the best pizza crust we have ever had, bar none, don’t order the pizza at Main Street Grille in Weymouth, Ma. If you are, however; interested in tasting what has to be the best pizza around, we would highly recommend this establishment owned and operated by Chris DiMambro.
Uncategorized | July 8th, 2010
If there is a local South Shore landscaping company which provides the quality of brothers Dave and Lou Seoane of Seoane Landscaping in Abington, MA I would like to know them. I have seen their work over the last 25 years and I don’t believe there is another local company that even comes close to how they transform land into stunning and memorable designs.
The work which I recently witnessed at the front entrance area of the Weymouth Club is just another example of their outstanding product.
Uncategorized | June 18th, 2010
A new Mexican food restaurant named Fiesta has opened its doors at 34 Bedford Street, Route 18, in East Bridgewater. Family members and I recently enjoyed absolutely the best Mexican food ever. (Incidentally, if someone in your group does not care for Mexican food, my brother had a hamburger that he said was “terrific.”) If you are a fan of Mexican food, however, and you live anywhere in New England, you just have to try this restaurant. The owner, Zoel Ramirez, has done a remarkable job renovating the building and creating a very warm and inviting atmosphere. I did happen to be the leasing agent for the entity which owns the building, but if the food wasn’t as good as it is, I would never recommend it privately let alone via one of my blog posts which so many followers see.
Uncategorized | June 18th, 2010
A few weeks ago I had the occasion to attend a funeral service which I usually find very difficult to do especially when it involves a mother who has passed on. I was so struck by a poem delivered by Reverend Bill Harding who performed the service, I wanted to take the opportunity to share it with you. The title is “What is a Mother?” by Frederick Krause. I would highly recommend reading it.
Uncategorized | June 18th, 2010
I recently had the pleasure of speaking with Jon Mitton of Pro Energy Consultants for the purpose of learning ways in which my commercial clients could save money through the utilization of basic energy conservation techniques. I came away from the meeting with him thoroughly impressed with his vast knowledge of conservation techniques and his passion for helping consumers save money. I was further impressed with the fact that he is truly an independent consultant and does not tie his services to the actual contracting phase of the utilization of his recommended techniques. To make matters better, his fees are very nominal relative to the value of his services.
Uncategorized | June 14th, 2010
I am very surprised by the number of small to mid-size companies who are not familiar with the new data security law which went into effect in Massachusetts on March 1st of this year. Mark Rogers of The Rogers Law Firm in Braintree shared the following points relative to how the law impacts companies:
• Failure to have appropriate security systems in place that protect personal information stored or maintained at your business; for example, locks on file cabinets, a lock on the door to the room where your server is located;
• Failure to have written confirmation from vendors who have access to your business’ personal information (i.e. IT consultants, CPA’s and even the cleaning service that cleans your office space) that they comply with the new MA Data Security Regulations:
• Failure to have appropriate computer system security, such as firewalls, email encryption and password protection.”
I hope these comments from Mark Rogers help you in better understanding the law. Lately, as I continue to tour offices with prospective tenants, I have observed many server rooms unlocked when a very inexpensive lock to secure the room could potentially save one’s company a substantial amount of “fine” money. If you are not totally familiar with the law, I would strongly suggest contacting an attorney or expert with Mark Rogers’ qualifications.
Boston Commercial Real Estate, Uncategorized | June 7th, 2010
Having attended an event at the Stadium Bar and Grill in Quincy yesterday, I came away thoroughly impressed with their dedication to ” giving back to the community”. These people really get it as a business and it is obvious to me that they are not just paying lip service to the concept of giving back to the community. By the way, the food and service happened to be excellent.The new Quincy Chamber of Commerce did an outstanding job on putting on this event. Hopefully, they will do it often!
Uncategorized | March 25th, 2010