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Norris McLaughlin & Marcus P.A. was honored with the Joseph S. Daddona Downtown Commitment Award by the Allentown Chamber of Commerce, according to a release. With this award, the Chamber recognizes the legacy left by former Mayor Joseph S. Daddona and honors those who exemplify his spirit, the chamber said. TODAY'S SPONSOR: "It is an honor to receive this award," Matthew Sorrentino, vice chairman of the firm, said in a statement. "Not many people know the storied history that the Pennsylvania office of Norris McLaughlin has with the city of Allentown. The roots of the firm in the city reach back to 1908. Our original office in Corporate Plaza fell into a sinkhole in 1994, and we temporarily relocated to the Lehigh Valley Trust Co. building while we sought office space downtown. After a lengthy search, we needed to relocate to the suburbs in order to have space large enough to accommodate our growing firm." Sorrentino said the firm has been in Three City Center for more than a year, "and it feels good to be home." See more at: http://www.readingeagle.com/business-weekly/article/allentown-chamber-honors-mclaughlin#sthash.i1N2BD7r.dpuf
Norris McLaughlin & Marcus P.A. was honored with the Joseph S. Daddona Downtown Commitment Award by the Allentown Chamber of Commerce, according to a release.
With this award, the Chamber recognizes the legacy left by former Mayor Joseph S. Daddona and honors those who exemplify his spirit, the chamber said. TODAY'S SPONSOR:
"It is an honor to receive this award," Matthew Sorrentino, vice chairman of the firm, said in a statement. "Not many people know the storied history that the Pennsylvania office of Norris McLaughlin has with the city of Allentown. The roots of the firm in the city reach back to 1908. Our original office in Corporate Plaza fell into a sinkhole in 1994, and we temporarily relocated to the Lehigh Valley Trust Co. building while we sought office space downtown. After a lengthy search, we needed to relocate to the suburbs in order to have space large enough to accommodate our growing firm."
Sorrentino said the firm has been in Three City Center for more than a year, "and it feels good to be home." See more at: http://www.readingeagle.com/business-weekly/article/allentown-chamber-honors-mclaughlin#sthash.i1N2BD7r.dpuf