| Paul Paladjian - Projo News "Across the country, many great cities are experiencing a renaissance where people are migrating out of the suburbs back to the cities," said Paul L. Palandjian, president of Intercontinental Real Estate, one of the companies developing the site. http://www.projo.com/news/content/projo_20050510_pwater10.2324c0a.html [ Read More ]
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| Paul Palandjian "Following the sale of the Westin Hotel and recent aggressive demand which has been pushing hotel pricing upward ... we decided it would be a good time to list the asset," said Paul Palandjian, president of Intercontinental. "We're getting a lot of calls, people are aware of it." http://www.bizjournals.com/boston/stories/2005/11/07/story7.html [ Read More ]
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| Paul Palandjian - Biz Journals Intercontinental Real Estate Corp. president Paul Palandjian doesn't mince words about the financing package for the upcoming Nine Zero hotel at 90 Tremont St. in Boston. http://www.bizjournals.com/boston/stories/2001/11/12/newscolumn5.html [ Read More ]
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| Paul Palandjian - IAC Mr. Palandjian oversees the operations of all Intercontinental affiliated companies. He maintains positions on both the Executive and Investment Committees, and has primary responsibility for managing international sales and marketing efforts on behalf of the organization. http://www.marvinjonesfoundation.com/board_paul.htm [ Read More ]
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| Paul Palandjian - InterContinental The developers said they hope to draw young professionals, students and Boston commuters, but their main market will be empty nesters. "Across the country, many great cities are experiencing a renaissance where people are migrating out of the suburbs back to the cities," said Paul L. Palandjian, president of Intercontinental Real Estate, one of the companies developing the site. http://www.intercontinental.net/News/News.asp?ID=2&NewsID=24 [ Read More ]
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| Paul Palandjian - Harvard Crimson Entering yesterday's contest with the Harvard men's tennis team, Brown had never defeated the Crimson netmen--51 attempts and 51 losses. http://www.thecrimson.com/article.aspx?ref=234044 [ Read More ]
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