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Los Angeles Times
4 days ago
- Business
- Los Angeles Times
Tustin Senior Housing Complex Sold for $83 Million
Los Angeles-based real estate investor Meta Housing Corp. sold a 240-unit senior housing apartment complex known as Coventry Court, located at 16000 Cambridge Way in Tustin, for $83 million, or $346,000 per unit. Northmarq's Los Angeles and Newport Beach investment sales teams, led by Jim Fisher, Vince Norris, Mike Smith and Tommy Yates, represented the seller. The buyer was New York-based Jonathan Rose Companies. 'Coventry Court is one of the most exceptional senior living communities in the country,' said Jim Fisher, managing director for Northmarq, in a statement. 'The mix of market-rate and affordable units, along with the exceptional construction quality, generated a very strong buyer pool.' Coventry Court opened in 2013 and features income-restricted apartment units for residents aged 55 and older. Only 87 units are offered at market rate. The complex is in the master-planned Tustin Ranch neighborhood, near the Village at Tustin Legacy retail center. Information for this article was sourced from Northmarq.


CTV News
19-06-2025
- CTV News
Notorious B.C. pimp, trafficker has sentence reduced on appeal
Reza Moazami is seen exiting Vancouver provincial court in this file photo from December 2011. (CTV News) Reza Moazami, a B.C. man who was convicted of 30 crimes involving the trafficking, pimping, sexual assault and exploitation of 11 young female victims, has had his prison sentence reduced. Moazami's 23-year-sentence – originally handed down in 2015 – was reduced to 20 years and eight months by B.C.'s Court of Appeal Thursday. Moazami was the first person ever convicted of human trafficking in B.C. His victims ranged from 14 to 19 years old, his crimes spanning a two-and-a-half-year period. 'It is important to point out, and indeed to stress, that the appellant's criminal conduct was grave and morally reprehensible. He engaged in predatory and exploitative criminal behaviour toward a large number of vulnerable young victims. His conduct was punctuated by coercion and sexual violence toward a number of them,' Justice Janet Winteringham wrote in a unanimous decision of the three-judge panel. 'Every one of the appellant's victims was an individual who suffered indignity at the hands of the appellant. All were traumatized, some severely, to the point that they continued to struggle years afterward.' Moazami appealed his sentence on multiple grounds and sought to introduce 'fresh evidence' about the misconduct of the lead detective on the case, Jim Fisher – who pleaded guilty of breach of trust and sexual exploitation involving one of the victims. The application to introduce this evidence was dismissed, as was Moazami's bid for a 'sentencing remedy' on constitutional grounds due to 'egregious misconduct by state agents,' according to the decision. Moazami claimed the sentencing judge made a number of legal errors, citing six grounds for appeal – all but one of which was rejected. The high court found an 'error in principle' made by the sentencing judge when weighing the aggravating factors in the case and imposing a sentence longer than the one proposed by Crown counsel. 'The judge justified this position, in part, because the appellant 'subjected these young, marginalized young women to the fear, stress, and aggravation of a long trial; he re-victimized the complainants and he lied to the court under oath,'' the appeal decision says, quoting in part from the sentencing decision. 'In my respectful view, when the judge explained the higher sentence, she linked it, in error, to the appellant's decision to proceed with a trial, and in some respects, to the manner in which the trial was conducted. I have concluded the error directly impacted the sentence,' Winteringham wrote, explaining that the court can consider a guilty plea as mitigating but should not treat the exercise of one's right to trial as aggravating. Given that error, the court found the judge did not have a legally sound reason to impose a sentence beyond the 20 years and eight months Crown proposed. 'The trial judge found a pressing need for denunciation and deterrence, a conclusion that has not been disturbed on appeal and is fully supported by the evidence at trial and sentencing,' Winteringham wrote. 'Clearly, the appellant's offending conduct called for a very lengthy penitentiary sentence.' Moazami also appealed a three-year sentence for attempting to obstruct justice and breaching court-ordered conditions, which was dismissed Thursday. That conviction stemmed from his violation of a no-contact order when he 'conspired with a cellmate' to try to prevent one of the complainants from testifying in the trafficking case.


Techday NZ
14-05-2025
- Business
- Techday NZ
Atturra wins top honours at Boomi APJ Partner Awards FY25
Boomi has announced the recipients of its FY25 Asia Pacific and Japan (APJ) Partner Awards, highlighting achievements in automation, data governance, and AI adoption across the region. Australian partner Atturra claimed two titles, winning both APJ Partner of the Year and Australia and New Zealand Partner of the Year, after being recognised for its use of the Boomi platform to solve complex business challenges and support customer growth securely and sustainably. Other award recipients include Accenture, Amazon Web Services, LTIMindtree, OSI Digital, and Nomura Research Institute (NRI), each acknowledged for their contributions to advancing digital transformation and automation among APJ enterprises. Partners were evaluated for their effective application of the Boomi Enterprise Platform to encourage creativity, address business complexities, and generate environmental and social value for their customers. "As businesses across APJ accelerate their pursuit of AI, data governance, and automation at scale, our partners are emerging as true catalysts for transformation," said Jim Fisher, Vice President of Channels and Partners, APJ at Boomi. "These awards recognise innovative partners who are not only delivering Boomi solutions, but also leveraging our platform to redefine what is possible — streamlining complex ecosystems, building AI-ready data architectures, and driving digital agility that turns bold ambitions into real-world outcomes." Fisher continued, "The Boomi Partner Awards go beyond recognition — they are a celebration of innovation, trust, and shared purpose. Our partners are shaping the future of technology, and we are proud to expand our impact together in the years ahead." The full list of FY25 APJ Partner Award winners by category is as follows: APJ Partner of the Year – Atturra APJ Growth Partner of the Year – Accenture APJ Cloud Solution Provider Partner of the Year – Amazon Web Services Australia and New Zealand Partner of the Year – Atturra India Partner of the Year – LTIMindtree Japan Partner of the Year – Nomura Research Institute (NRI) Southeast Asia Partner of the Year – OSI Digital Boomi delivers end-to-end automation solutions intended to assist digital organisations in accelerating business results efficiently. The company states it supports more than 23,000 organisations around the world and works with over 800 partners, collaborating with major cloud service providers to facilitate integration and scalability for enterprises undergoing digital transformation. Follow us on: Share on:


Scoop
14-05-2025
- Business
- Scoop
Boomi Announces FY25 APJ Partner Award Winners
Boomi™, the leader in AI-driven automation, announced today the winners of its FY25 Asia Pacific and Japan (APJ) Partner Awards. The awards celebrate forward-thinking partner organisations that successfully leverage their Boomi relationships to accelerate business outcomes for customers. The winners were selected based on how they have used the full capabilities of the Boomi Enterprise Platform to enable creativity and innovation, address complex challenges, and create positive environmental and social impacts for their customers. 'As businesses across APJ accelerate their pursuit of AI, data governance, and automation at scale, our partners are emerging as true catalysts for transformation,' said Jim Fisher, Vice President of Channels and Partners, APJ at Boomi. 'These awards recognise innovative partners who are not only delivering Boomi solutions, but also leveraging our platform to redefine what is possible — streamlining complex ecosystems, building AI-ready data architectures, and driving digital agility that turns bold ambitions into real-world outcomes.' Fisher added, 'The Boomi Partner Awards go beyond recognition — they are a celebration of innovation, trust, and shared purpose. Our partners are shaping the future of technology, and we are proud to expand our impact together in the years ahead.' The FY25 APJ winners by category include: APJ Partner of the Year – Atturra APJ Growth Partner of the Year - Accenture APJ Cloud Solution Provider Partner of the Year Award – Amazon Web Services Australia and New Zealand Partner of the Year – Atturra India Partner of the Year – LTIMindtree Japan Partner of the Year – Nomura Research Institute (NRI) Southeast Asia Partner of the Year – OSI Digital Boomi provides comprehensive, end-to-end intelligent automation solutions that empower modern digital organisations to accelerate their business outcomes effectively. With a robust customer base exceeding 23,000 organisations, Boomi boasts a global network of 800+ partners and collaborates with leading hyperscale cloud service providers, ensuring seamless integration and scalability for businesses navigating their digital transformation journeys. To learn more about Boomi's partner program, or to find a partner from Boomi's global ecosystem, visit
Yahoo
14-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Boomi Announces FY25 APJ Partner Award Winners
SYDNEY, May 14, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Boomi™, the leader in AI-driven automation, announced today the winners of its FY25 Asia Pacific and Japan (APJ) Partner Awards. The awards celebrate forward-thinking partner organizations that successfully leverage their Boomi relationships to accelerate business outcomes for customers. The winners were selected based on how they have used the full capabilities of the Boomi Enterprise Platform to enable creativity and innovation, address complex challenges, and create positive environmental and social impacts for their customers. "As businesses across APJ accelerate their pursuit of AI, data governance, and automation at scale, our partners are emerging as true catalysts for transformation," said Jim Fisher, Vice President of Channels and Partners, APJ at Boomi. "These awards recognize innovative partners who are not only delivering Boomi solutions, but also leveraging our platform to redefine what is possible — streamlining complex ecosystems, building AI-ready data architectures, and driving digital agility that turns bold ambitions into real-world outcomes." Fisher added, "The Boomi Partner Awards go beyond recognition — they are a celebration of innovation, trust, and shared purpose. Our partners are shaping the future of technology, and we are proud to expand our impact together in the years ahead." The FY25 APJ winners by category include: APJ Partner of the Year – Atturra APJ Growth Partner of the Year - Accenture APJ Cloud Solution Provider Partner of the Year Award – Amazon Web Services Australia and New Zealand Partner of the Year – Atturra India Partner of the Year – LTIMindtree Japan Partner of the Year – Nomura Research Institute (NRI) Southeast Asia Partner of the Year – OSI Digital Boomi provides comprehensive, end-to-end intelligent automation solutions that empower modern digital organizations to accelerate their business outcomes effectively. With a robust customer base exceeding 23,000 organizations, Boomi boasts a global network of 800+ partners and collaborates with leading hyperscale cloud service providers, ensuring seamless integration and scalability for businesses navigating their digital transformation journeys. To learn more about Boomi's partner program, or to find a partner from Boomi's global ecosystem, visit Additional Resources Follow Boomi on X (Twitter), LinkedIn, Facebook, and YouTube About Boomi Boomi, the leader in AI-driven automation, helps organizations around the world automate and streamline critical processes to achieve business outcomes faster. Harnessing advanced AI capabilities, the Boomi Enterprise Platform seamlessly connects systems and manages data flows with API management, integration, data management, and AI orchestration in one comprehensive solution. With over 23,000 customers globally and a network of 800+ partners, Boomi is revolutionizing the way enterprises of all sizes achieve business agility and operational excellence. Discover more at © 2025 Boomi, LP. Boomi, the 'B' logo, and Boomiverse are trademarks of Boomi, LP or its subsidiaries or affiliates. All rights reserved. Other names or marks may be the trademarks of their respective owners. View source version on Contacts Media: Jasmine EeHead of Influencer Relations,