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Scenes from D CEO’s 2022 Commercial Real Estate Awards

North Texas' top dealmakers gathered to celebrate the year's most notable projects—and the people who made them happen.
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Scenes from D CEO’s 2022 Commercial Real Estate Awards

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On Wednesday, March 30, nearly 600 industry executives gathered at the Frontiers of Flight Museum for the 2022 D CEO Commercial Real Estate Awards. The event honored the region’s top projects, transactions, dealmakers, and leaders. John Goff, chairman of Crescent Real Estate, was presented with this year’s Pioneer Award. He also earned Deal of the Year for his recent acquisition of The Crescent—marking the third time he has owned the iconic asset.

Guests were greeted with opening remarks from Gillea Allison, president of D Magazine Partners. Christine Perez, editor of D CEO, presented the awards, along with Bill Shaddock, owner and CEO of Capital Title, Nate Pike, Mayor of the City of Anna, Amy Estes, partner with Baker Tilly, and Rogge Dunn, CEO of Rogge Dunn Group.

Real estate has been a longtime foundation of D CEO’s coverage. The industry plays a critical role in the North Texas economy, involving developers, architects, general contractors, brokers, investors, lenders, and more. This year’s awards program recognized 30 individual finalists and 59 projects and deals, honoring winners across 20 categories.

Thank you to title sponsors Baker Tilly, Capital Title, City of Anna, And Rogge Dunn Group for their support. And congratulations to all finalists and winners, who are featured in the April issue of D CEO.

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Scenes from D CEO’s 2024 Commercial Real Estate Awards

More than 500 of North Texas' top dealmakers gathered to celebrate the year's most notable projects and the people who made them happen.
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