The Muller Company’s Taj Mahal Medical Center is a Finalist in BOMA’s International Award Competition


The Muller Company, a full-service real estate company specializing in management, investment and development of commercial real estate in the western United States, announced today that the firm’s Taj Mahal Medical Center in Laguna Hills, California, has won the Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) Pacific Southwest Regional TOBY (The Outstanding Building of the Year) Award for Medical Office Building. The Taj Mahal Medical Center will now advance to the international level, where the Taj Mahal Medical Center will be judged against medical office buildings around the world.The project first won the BOMA Orange County TOBY Award.

“We are very proud of the work that we have done to renovate this iconic landmark building in order to provide our tenants with a state-of-the-art facility and outstanding amenities,” said Jon M. Muller, principal of The Muller Company. “Our entire team, along with our service providers, care about what we do, and we’re honored that this building has been recognized at the regional level and will be competing among the best of the best in the worldwide TOBY competition.”  

Located at 23521 Paseo de Valencia in Laguna Hills, the Taj Mahal Medical Center is a three-story, 89,000-square-foot landmark mid-century modern building, which was transformed into a “Class A” state-of-the-art medical office building. Situated on a raised podium across the street from Saddleback Memorial Hospital, the neoclassical contemporary architecture is reminiscent of similar landmark buildings like the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., the Lincoln Center in New York and the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion at the Los Angeles Music Center in Los Angeles. The building is also walking distance to the Laguna Hills Mall, which is currently under renovation and has been renamed Five Lagunas, and Laguna Woods Village (formerly known as Leisure World). Suzi Mier, CPM® is the property manager for the building and Mark Zuvich and Eric Tse of Zuvich Commercial Advisors, Inc. of Irvine, Calif., are the leasing agents. 

The Outstanding Building of the Year (TOBY) Awards are the most prestigious and comprehensive programs of their kind in the commercial real estate industry, recognizing quality in buildings and rewarding excellence in building management. During the competitions, all facets of a building’s operations are thoroughly evaluated. Buildings are judged on everything from community involvement and site management to environmental and “green” policies and procedures. The competition consists of three levels. The competition begins at the BOMA local association level, winning entries advance from there to the regional level and, finally, regional winners advance to the international level. The Pacific Southwest Regional TOBY covers 12 local BOMA Associations within California, Arizona, Nevada and Hawaii. The winners of the international competition will be announced at the 2017 Every Building Conference & Expo in Nashville, Tennessee, during the TOBY Awards Banquet on Tuesday, June 27, 2017.

For more information about the Taj Mahal Medical Center, see tajmahalmedicalcenter.com.




May 9, 2017


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