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AIOP, the Commercial Real Estate Development Association, has chosen Seattle-based Vulcan Real Estate as its 2025 Developer of the Year. This prestigious award will be presented at NAIOP's CRE.Converge conference in Toronto this September.
"It's an incredible honor to receive this recognition," said Ada Healey, Chief Real Estate Officer at Vulcan Real Estate. "Our team is dedicated to creating positive change through real estate development, driving economic opportunity and advancing environmental stewardship."
This marks the second time Vulcan has received NAIOP's Developer of the Year award, a testament to its ongoing commitment to creating value for all stakeholders in the region. Since its founding in 2001, Vulcan Real Estate has invested $6.7 billion in developing over 10 million square feet of commercial space and more than 4,200 residential units. The company delivers an average of 600,000 square feet annually, making it the most active developer in the Pacific Northwest.
Vulcan's projects have attracted top companies, including Amazon, Google, and Meta, and contributed to the economic growth of the Puget Sound region. Guided by four core pillars – prosperity, sustainability, urban vitality, and community engagement – Vulcan approaches every project with a long-term vision for meaningful impact and enduring success.
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