T
he Commercial Real Estate Awards program is back to recognize the region's top projects, transactions, dealmakers, and industry leaders driving activity in 2024. Finalists will be featured in the April 2025 issue of D CEO and honored at an exclusive event in March.
Past winners include renowned figures such as Ross Perot Jr., Craig Hall, Lucy Billingsley, and Herb Weitzman. Categories have been divided into individuals/companies and projects/deals, with a focus on activity in the 2024 calendar year.
To nominate an individual, company, or deal, visit the Commercial Real Estate Awards site for links to nomination forms, FAQs, and more. The site also features last year's winners, photos from the awards event, and other resources.
Categories include:
Individuals and Companies:
Pioneer Award
Commercial Real Estate Executive of the Year
Commercial Real Estate Broker of the Year
Emerging Commercial Real Estate Professional Under 40
Developer of the Year
Excellence in Architecture and Design
Excellence in Construction and Engineering
Excellence in Community Service
Projects and Deals:
Best Land Deal
Best Commercial Property Sale
Best New Office Project
Best Office Lease
Best Relocation
Best New Industrial Project
Best Industrial Lease
Best New Mixed-Use Project
Best Retail Lease or Project
Best New Multifamily Project
Best Redevelopment or Renovation
Best Hospitality Project
Community Impact Award
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