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SADI JUDGES

May 1, 2000 12:00 PM, SHOPPING CENTER WORLD STAFF

Judging for this year's 11th annual S--ADI contest took place in Atlanta early last December. As one of the country's most active retail development markets, Atlanta was an ideal setting for the task. Eight judges logged an eight-hour day as they scored more than 107 entries.

The hard-working judges included: Bill Bassett of Cousins MarketCenters, Atlanta; Fernando Castillo of Pavlik Design Team, Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; Laura Heery of Brookwood Group, Atlanta; Karen Jeffers of McNally Design Group, Dublin, Ireland; Gar Muse of Cooper Carry, Atlanta; Paul Pizzini of Miller/Zell Inc., Atlanta; Tom Porter of Thompson, Ventulett, Stainback & Associates, Atlanta; and Roman Stankus of Ozell Stankus Associates, Atlanta.


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