Hilton Management, LLC wins the TOBY award from the New Jersey chapter of the Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) for office buildings under 100,000 square feet. The winning building, Princeton Executive Campus is a three-story office and medical office building on U.S. Hwy 1 in Monmouth Junction, NJ. This is the eleventh win for Hilton Management in as many years.
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“It’s a tremendous honor to lead a team of property managers that have earned seven TOBY awards in as many years,” said Hilton’s Director of Commercial Properties, Luke Marsden. “We strongly believe in providing a safe, comfortable and worry-free work environment for our tenants. This achievement demonstrates our commitment to those objectives ”