At the 2012 BOMA International Conference in Seattle, WA, the crème de la crème of commercial buildings were honored with The Outstanding Building of the Year (TOBY) Award. On June 26th, 92 regional winners were recognized and competed in 14 categories for the highest honor as an International TOBY Award recipient.

Many of our valued clients were among these ranks, receiving nominations in the prestigious International Awards categories.

See the 2011-2012 Regional TOBY Winners…

Building Engines clients received nominations in the  categories of Earth, Historical Building, Medical Office Building, Renovated Building and 500,000-1 Million sq ft. We serve Regional Winners in the Pacific Northwest, Southwest and New England.

We congratulate all of our nominee and winning clients using the BEI web-based and mobile property management system and spotlight several of our TOBY nominees and Regional Winners below:

2012 TOBY Nominees and Regional Winners:


Earth:

75 State Street

Boston, MA

Managed by: Brookfield Office Properties

Owned by: Brookfield Properties


Historical Building

The Newbry

Boston, MA

Managed by: CBRE-N.E.

Owned by: TIAA-CREF

3455 Medical Pavilion, Managed by: Lillibridge Healthcare Services and Owned by: LHRET, Wheat Ridge, LLCMedical Office Building:

3455 Medical Pavilion

Wheat Ridge, CO

Managed by: Lillibridge Healthcare Services

Owned by: LHRET, Wheat Ridge, LLC

53 State Street, Managed by: Lincoln Property Company and Owned by: 53 State Street Lessee, LLCRenovated Building:

53 State Street

Boston, MA

Managed by: Lincoln Property Company

Owned by: 53 State Street Lessee, LLC


500,000-1 Million sq ft

225 Franklin Street

Boston, MA

Managed by: Equity Office

Owned by: Equity Office

Wells Fargo Center, Managed by: CAC Real Estate Management Co., Inc. and Owned by: Beacon Capital Partners, LLCWells Fargo Center

Seattle, WA

Managed by: CAC Real Estate Management Co., Inc.

Owned by: Beacon Capital Partners, LLC

Words from 2012 Midwest Northern Region winner, 3455 Medical Pavillion:

Building Engines gives us enhanced visibility and metrics for building services and enables us to jump on problems and get them fixed quickly.

– Chuck Fendrich, Former EVP of Property Management at Lillibridge