GlobalPro Named as a Finalist in 2014 City Beautiful Awards

GlobalPro Recovery, a risk management firm, is a finalist in the 2014 Coral Gables City Beautiful Awards in the Interior Commercial Space category.

GlobalPro worked in collaboration with its sister company MaxPro Builders. The City Beautiful Awards are given out for outstanding examples of architectural achievement among commercial properties. This year the award is based on the following categories:

  • Interior (Commercial Space)
  • Exterior (Commercial Building)
  • Exterior Retail/Restaurant Façade
  • Interior Restaurant Dining Room
  • Interior Retail Showroom
  • Restoration Project

Winners will be announced at the Good Morning Coral Gables breakfast, taking place on Thursday, August 21, 2014 at the beautiful and historic Biltmore Hotel in Coral Gables.

“We are honored to be considered among the properties with outstanding architectural achievements in Coral Gables,” said Dan Odess, Founder & President of GlobalPro Recovery.

The City Beautiful magazine is an award winning official Community Guide presented by the Coral Gables Chamber of Commerce that provides residents and visitors with a reference for everything Coral Gables. It includes extensive information on what to do, where to go, and how to get things done. The guide is mailed directly to more than 17,000 households, with 40,000 annual readers. The winners of the award will be featured in the magazine’s 2015 issue.

GlobalPro Recovery is a multidisciplinary professional firm that assists clients with pre-loss planning and documentation, crisis management, insurance claim adjustment, and the reconstruction process. Under the direction of President Daniel B. Odess, an experienced licensed public adjuster and licensed general contractor, GlobalPro provides concierge services to a select clientele in the United States and around the world.

To learn more about The City Beautiful, visit: http://www.citybeautiful.net/.

For more information on GlobalPro, visit www.getglobalpro.com.

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