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Last Chance: D CEO’s Commercial Real Estate Awards 2017

All finalists will be featured in the April issue and honored at an awards event in March.
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With widespread activity across all sectors, there are plenty of projects, transactions, and dealmakers to recognize in D CEO’s upcoming Commercial Real Estate Awards program. Nominations are now open, with a deadline of Monday, Jan. 9.

All finalists will be featured in the April issue of D CEO and honored at an awards event in March. Past honorees include Ross Perot Jr., Craig Hall, Herb Weitzman, and Jack Fraker. Categories are divided into two groups: Individuals and Companies and Projects and Deals.

Click here to be taken to the Commercial Real Estate Awards site, which provides links to nomination forms, answers to FAQs, a report on last year’s winners, and photos from the 2016 awards event.

Individuals and Companies

• Real Estate Executive of the Year

• Pioneer Award

• Broker of the Year

• Developer of the Year

• Excellence in Architecture/Interior Design

Projects and Deals

• Best New Office Project

• Best New Industrial Project

• Best New Mixed-Use Project

• Best New Healthcare Project

• Best Office Lease

• Best Industrial Lease

• Best Retail Lease

• Best Commercial Property Sale

• Best Land Sale

• Best Redevelopment or Renovation

• Best Community Impact

Questions? Contact Carly Mann at [email protected].

Click here for nomination forms and additional information.

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