Leading National Commercial Property Restoration Company was a naming sponsor at 2019 Annual Real Estate Investment Trust Industry Outlook Conference.

Leading National Commercial Property Restoration Company was a naming sponsor at 2019 Annual Real Estate Investment Trust Industry Outlook Conference.

Signal Restoration Services, an industry leader in commercial property damage restoration, was a title sponsor during the 2019 Annual Industry Outlook Conference: A Conversation with REIT CEO’s, held at the DoubleTree By Hilton in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan.

The program offered networking opportunities and included an interactive panel discussion with REIT CEO’s moderated by R.J. King, the Editor of dBusiness Magazine, Detroit’s Premier Business Journal.  The interactive discussion panel featured Joey Agree, President and CEO of Bloomfield Hills, Michigan-based Agree Realty Corporation, Gary A. Shiffman, Chairman and CEO at Sun Communities, Inc., and Robert S. Taubman, Chairman, President and CEO of Taubman Centers Inc.

Industry experts, including real estate brokers and agents, national property management firms, real estate investors, and legal professionals gathered to hear first hand from REIT CEO’s about successful growth strategies, identify future real estate business opportunities, examine industry outlooks, and

Frank Torre, the Co-CEO of Signal Restoration Services, the event’s title sponsor, was in attendance during the Annual Real Estate Investment Trust Conference, which concluded with an open forum which offered audience members the opportunity to ask questions.

The title sponsor of the 2019 Annual Real Estate Investment Trust Industry Outlook Conference, Signal Restoration Services, was founded in 1972, and continues a long tradition of being an industry leader in emergency response and property damage restoration services.  With a wide reaching network of offices throughout the United States and Canada, the company specializes in large scale catastrophe response and disaster restoration services including asbestos and lead abatement, fire, water, wind, mold and storm damage restoration.  The company services residential, commercial, industrial, health and hospitality, institutional and historical properties, and has earned an outstanding industry reputation due to its long history of relentless customer survive, steadfast loyalty to its clients and a deeply rooted culture of compassion.

To learn more about Signal Restoration, the program title sponsor, please visit them at www.signalrestoration.com

Frank Torre named among the Most Powerful Business Leaders in Metro Detroit.

Frank Torre named among the Most Powerful Business Leaders in Metro Detroit.

Frank Torre, was recently named as one of the most powerful business leaders in Metro Detroit by dBusiness, the region’s premier business journal.

The comprehensive list of the most powerful executives in more than 30 industries across Metro Detroit and Michigan recognizes the most highly selective business leaders in our region and state, and ranks them based on factors including the company size, growth rate, geographical reach, and extensive personal networks in the region.

Frank Torre is a Michigan entrepreneur, businessman and philanthropist and currently serves as the Co-CEO of Signal Restoration Services, a large-scale national disaster restoration services company, and is the Vice Chairman of PuroClean, a national disaster restoration services company with locations across the United States and Canada.

Frank Torre’s Generous Donation paves the way to honor fallen heroes.

Frank Torre’s Generous Donation paves the way to honor fallen heroes.

Frank Torre’s Generous Donation paves the way to honor fallen heroes.

Frank Torre’s generous donation to the Great Lakes National Cemetery, located in Holly, Michigan North of Detroit was in honor of his father, Frank Torre Sr., a World War II veteran who served in the U.S. Marine Corps.

Upon hearing that neither Oakland County, nor it’s Road Commission, had funds in their budget to pave the road leading into the Great Lakes National Cemetery Frank Torre, CEO of Signal Restoration Services and Vice-Chairman of PuroClean, donated the funds needed to pave Belford Road.

The Great Lakes National Veterans Cemetery acknowledged Frank Torre’s generosity by naming a section of Belford Road the Cpl Frank Torre, Sr. Drive.

 

In recognition of the dedication and service of Pfc. Frank Torre Sr, a plaque was erected to celebrate his heroic achievements and commemorate the many sacrifices of our nations military heroes.

The section of the road, known as “PFC Frank Torre Sr. Drive”, crosses the “Avenue of Flags” at the entrance to the Great Lakes National Veterans Cemetery.

The Great Lakes National Veterans Cemetery is supported by the Great Lakes National Cemetery Advisory Council which in turn supports volunteer veteran service organization with assistance from the Department of Defense funeral honors team.

Frank Torre hosts local dignitaries and business leaders to tour PuroClean’s Tamarac Offices.

Frank Torre hosts local dignitaries and business leaders to tour PuroClean’s Tamarac Offices.

Frank Torre hosts local dignitaries and business leaders to tour PuroClean’s Tamarac Offices.

Frank Torre recently hosted local dignitaries and business leaders to tour PuroClean’s Tamarac offices,
training facilities, and flood house.

Among the honored guests, were North Lauderdale Mayor Jack Brady, Vice Mayor Lorenzo Wood, and Commissioner Jerry Graziose.

The City of Tamarac Mayor Harry Dressler and Commissioners Michelle Gomez and Julie Fishman toured the PuroClean Facility and some guests even got to driver a Rover through the warehouse and pilot a drone.

Other guests hosted by Puro Clean’s Vice Chairman Frank Torre, were Jane Bolin of the Peyton Bolin Law Firm, the City of Tamarac Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Peter Mason, and Gulfshore Insurance Client Advisor Tom Toffoli.

Frank Torre appointed to serve on the prestigious Michigan Natural Resources Trust Fund Board.

Frank Torre appointed to serve on the prestigious Michigan Natural Resources Trust Fund Board.

Frank Torre appointed to serve on the prestigious Michigan Natural Resources Trust Fund Board.

Governor Jennifer M. Granholm appointed Frank Torre to serve on the Michigan Natural Resources Trust Fund Board to represent the general public in 2005.    Spanning two Administrations, including the Granholm and Snyder Administration, Mr.Torre, as part of a 5 member Board of Directors, has helped promote the Fund’s initiative to help create vibrant communities and enhance the quality of life for our residents

Frank Torre is a Michigan entrepreneur, businessman and philanthropist and currently serves as the Co-CEO of Signal Restoration Services, a large-scale national disaster restoration services company, and is the Vice Chairman of PuroClean, a national disaster restoration services company with locations across the United States and Canada.

To date, the MNRTF’s projects have funded the development and expansion of multiple parks and public greenspaces, as well as spearhead a number of initiatives to “help protect our state’s pristine beaches, forests and wetlands.”

Since its inception in 1976, the MNRTF has awarded over $1 billion in grants to local governments and state agencies throughout all 83 counties.

Nationally, the MNRTF’s ability to create “a level of partnership between local units of government and the state.” is recognized as a model for such partnerships.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Frank Torre inducted into the International Institute of Metropolitan Detroit’s Heritage Hall of Fame.

Frank Torre inducted into the International Institute of Metropolitan Detroit’s Heritage Hall of Fame.

Frank Torre inducted into the International Institute of Metropolitan Detroit’s Heritage Hall of Fame.

Following its inception in 1919, the International Institute of Metropolitan Detroit (IIMD) has been committed to recognizing outstanding individuals who have contributed to the American way of life, support multiculturalism, and the preservation of unique cultural traditions.

In the early eighties, the IIMD, in an effort to formally recognize outstanding leaders from different cultures and honor their incredible achievements and contributions to the America way of life, created the Heritage Hall of Fame Award.  The Hall of Fame Award recognizes such exceptional leaders from various ethnic backgrounds and celebrates their incredible achievements and contributions to the community.

The individual who have demonstrated their commitment to multiculturalism and have generously supported ethnic and cultural traditions are honored for their exemplary lives, careers, and achievements that truly embody and perpetuate the heritage of the American way of life with the prestigious Heritage Hall of Fame Award.

Frank Torre joins a prestigious roster of past honorees which include Edsel B. Ford II; Dennis Archer, the former Mayor of the City of Detroit, Alex ManoogianMike Ilitch, owner of the Detroit Red Wings / Detroit TigersFrank Stella, as well as many other notable figures whose photographs have been forever memorialized and are proudly displayed inside the Hall of Fame Gallery located in the Main Atrium of the COBO Center Convention Hall in the heart of Downtown Detroit.

 

During the Heritage Hall of Fame Dinner, The International Institute of Metropolitan Detroit awarded its coveted Hall of Fame Award to Frank Torre for his outstanding commitment to rebuilding and beautifying the city of Detroit and its surrounding metropolitan area.

 

The Heritage Hall of Fame celebration and the award ceremony to honor Frank Torre’s achievements was held at the beautiful Ambassador Ballroom at the famous Renaissance Hotel overlooking the Detroit River.  Following the celebration, Frank Torre’s photograph was permanently framed and memorialized in the Hall of Fame Gallery located in the Main Atrium of the Cobo Center in the heart of Downtown Detroit.