Published On: Wed, Sep 12th, 2012

Danburg Properties Signs On as Festival Sponsor of Lynn University Presidential Debate

BOCA RATON — Jamie Danburg, chief executive officer of Danburg Properties of Boca Raton, has announced that the commercial real estate company has signed on as Festival Sponsor of the upcoming Presidential Debate at Lynn University.  In fact, Danburg will host one of the exclusive Corporate Cabanas at the debate site on October 22.

“Danburg Properties is an enthusiastic promoter of Boca Raton and its businesses, schools and residents, lifestyle and amenities and now its historic role in this critical national election,” said Danburg. “We’re also extremely proud of Lynn University for securing this extraordinary event, and we look forward to using this unique opportunity to boost Boca’s profile around the world as a desirable place to live, work, study and play.”

“Not only will Danburg Properties be providing logistical and promotional support to Lynn University, we hope to offer opportunities for some of our tenants to join us at the Debate, where we’ll be distributing mementos to commemorate both this historic event and the many positive attributes of Boca Raton,” he added.

The Commission on Presidential Debates selected Lynn University as the site of the final 2012 Presidential Debate. The October 22 debate will be focused on foreign policy and will be moderated by veteran newsman Bob Schieffer, the host of the weekly program Face the Nation on CBS.

The CPD is a nonprofit, nonpartisan corporation that has sponsored all general election presidential and vice presidential debates since 1988. Lynn University is the youngest school and the first one since 2004 to host a presidential or vice-presidential debate.

Also known as Danburg Management Company, Danburg Properties has been in business in the Boca Raton area for nearly 30 years. The company currently owns and manages more than a million square feet of commercial property with more than 230 professional tenants in six major locations:

+ One Boca Commerce Center: A two-story 25,572 square foot office building located close to I-95 at the Congress Avenue interchange.

+ Holland Drive Industrial Park: 36,410 square feet of upscale small bay light industrial space located off Clint Moore Road west of Congress.

+ The Preserve: A three-building 76,364 square foot office campus of mini-suites designed with hurricane-resistant impact glass, redundant fiber, and individual HVAC for each suite.

+ Peninsula Corporate Center: This 3-story 45,803 square foot Class-A office building has direct access to the I-95 Congress Avenue interchange. It is storm-ready with impact glass and full backup generator.

+ Boca Industrial Park: A six-building 386,846 square foot upscale industrial park, close to I-95 at the Congress Avenue Interchange, adjacent to The Preserve and One Boca Commerce Center.

+ 6600 Congress: A new mixed-use property under development at the Southeast Corner of Clint Moore Road and Congress Avenue.

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