The Virginian-Pilot
                             THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT 
              Copyright (c) 1996, Landmark Communications, Inc.

DATE: Monday, July 22, 1996                 TAG: 9607200133
SECTION: BUSINESS WEEKLY         PAGE: 12   EDITION: FINAL 
SOURCE: BY JUANITA RAISOR 
        STAFF WRITER 
                                            LENGTH:   31 lines

GOLDMAN SELECTS NEW LOCATION

Goldman & Associates Advertising and Public Relations has relocated its agency from Bute Street to the Ghent Center, 129 W. Virginia Beach Blvd., Suite 101 in Norfolk. The two-story building is owned by Ghent Center Associates (David V. Cederquist, Amold C. Rodriguez, and William J. Ripley), and houses the architectural associates of Cederquist Rodriguez Ripley Maddux.

Karl S. Hossli, a senior associate with Cederquist Rodriguez Ripley Maddux, was awarded the 1996 Award for Preservation from the Hampton Roads chapter of the American Institute of Architects. The work involved contribution to structures for preservation, and included the Life Savings Bank building as well as 13 other projects.

The Norfolk-Portsmouth Bar Association has established a Walter E. Hoffman Community Service Award and honered Patrick C. Devine Jr. with its first presentation. Devine, a principal in the law firm of Hofheimer, Nusbaum, McPhaul & Samuels in Norfolk, received the award for his involvment as an officer, director and counsel in civic and charitable organizations.

The Harbor Group in Norfolk sold its Pine Meadow Apartment complex in Greensboro, N.C., to an affiliate of Equity Residential Properties Trust, EQR Pine Meadow Garden in Chicago.

The sale price for the 204 unit property was $7.2 million. Harbor Group said this was the first property the company has sold since it began acquiring imcome properties in 1991. by CNB