Monday, November 24, 2008

Calling Off the Party: A Class Act

A real estate agent in downtown Chicago, I hang my hat (or license, if you will) at Rubloff Residential Properties. It' s a legendary independent institution with two owners who share one mission: whatever you do, do it with class. That's the culture at Rubloff. That's the only way to go. Everybody wins...broker clients, broker agents.

So how can the head guys cancel the company's awsome annual Christmas party, as they announced a couple days back, and still keep their class-act reputation intact?

Fair question. Easy answer.

Instead of footing the tab for the holiday hoopla, this one time around Rubloff's top honchos informed that they would be making a (no doubt significant) donation to the Chicagoland Food Depository. The gesture means a whole bunch of Chicago's neediest citizens can expect to receive food baskets a bit fuller than if the party had played on.

A very nice turn of events? Just ask the jolly guy in the vibrant red suit. At last sighting, he had a wide, wide Rubloff grin on his white-bearded face.

Happy holidays to all.

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