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Boca’s Own London the Standard Poodle Profiled by Sun-Sentinel
Written on November 21, 2012 at 8:17 pm
London, the award-winning standard poodle owned by commercial developer Jamie Danburg of Danburg Properties of Boca Raton, was profiled by the South Florida Sun-Sentinel this week.
Get a glimpse into the lives of a champion show dog and the people who own and handle him – and discover how this pedigree show dog has been able to win almost 90 bests in show. As he closes in on 100 BIS wins, we’ll be rooting London on to success.
Join us in wishing London all the best as he continues his pursuit of greatness.…
Planned Boca Raton Residential Real Estate Development to Be Pet Friendly
Written on November 18, 2012 at 8:25 pm
If you’re an animal lover who believes that “dogs” are people, too, then Boca Raton may become the perfect residential community for you – and your pet. Plans are in place to build a new type of multi-family apartments in Boca Raton’s Northwest Sector, one that would bring a host of amenities to make owning a pet more enjoyable and owner-friendly.
The communities, designed for educated, high-income employees who work in the nearby businesses, will be pet friendly all around. They will include dog runs and small dog parks. These fenced-in areas would let dog owners unleash their pets to …
MedUTech: Healthcare, Education and Technology are Redefining Boca Raton and South Florida
Written on November 14, 2012 at 6:37 am
As a landlord and developer of commercial properties in Boca Raton for the past 29 years, Danburg Properties of Boca Raton has watched the south Palm Beach County region grow. We’ve seen a dynamic community evolve as companies and employers – many of whom we’re proud to call our tenants – have shaped the business landscape.
Anyone with an eye for history and who knows Boca Raton knows the city has come a long way since IBM came to town more than 40 years ago.
That was clear at the recent the MedUTech event held at Boca Raton Resort & …
Jamie Danburg: Reflections from Boca Raton on the 2012 Election
Written on November 7, 2012 at 12:25 pm
The 2012 election cycle is behind us. After all the advertisements, robo-calls, discussions and debates, Americans have made their decision on candidates from City Hall to the state capital to The White House. Whether one agrees with the decision, or believes his or her candidate would have been the better choice, our leaders have been named.
In retrospect, much can be learned from this season’s campaign. In particular, I can think of at least three lessons…
First, we were engaged. This year, discussion was strong across the board, from the party platforms to individual candidates. The populace had opinions – …
Community Commitment: Robbin Newman, Danburg Properties of Boca Raton Support JAFCO Gala, Auction
Written on November 1, 2012 at 1:34 pm
At Danburg Properties of Boca Raton, we encourage our entire team to play a part in community service and involvement. Robbin Newman, General Counsel for Danburg Management Corporation, exemplifies the company’s commitment to this, supporting various Boca Raton and South Florida charitable organizations.
A long-time supporter of Jewish Adoption and Foster Care Options (JAFCO), Robbin in June began serving as a member of the committee for JAFCO Motown Memories gala scheduled for November 17, 2012, at Turnberry Isle. Robbin meets monthly with other members to work on all facets of fundraising and event planning, with a particular focus on obtaining …
Danburg Properties Tenant Spotlight: Norbar – A Family-Run Textile Company At Home in Boca Raton
Written on October 29, 2012 at 2:26 pm
At Danburg Properties of Boca Raton, we build and lease more than the market’s leading office, commercial and warehouse space. We build relationships. Read the story below about long-time tenant Norbar Fabrics, and how they’ve grown to become an important corporate citizen in Boca Raton. We’d like to interview other tenants, too. If you have a story to share, tell us at info@danburg.com.
Norman Neufeldt opened Norbar Fabrics Company on Long Island in 1944. Almost 70 years later, the company remains a privately-held decorative textile wholesaler supplying interior designers, architects and the hotel trade. Only now, the business …