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Finalists Announced: D CEO’s 2023 Commercial Real Estate Awards

The competition was stiff and judging was difficult, but 99 projects, transactions, and dealmakers stood out.
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In a testament to an industry that keeps on growing and fueling DFW’s growth, D CEO received a record number of nominations for this year’s program. It wasn’t easy, but after culling through all of the nominations in our 11th annual Commercial Real Estate Awards, we have named finalists in all 21 categories.

Launched in 2013, D CEO’s annual program recognizes outstanding projects, deals, and industry players. The selected finalists represent many of the region’s largest transactions and developments but also several smaller deals that are poised to be game-changers in their industries or neighborhoods.

Winners will be revealed at an invitation-only event in March and featured in the April issue of D CEO.

All 99 finalists are listed below, in alphabetical order.

Broker of the Year

Randy Cooper, Stream Realty Partners
Lynn Dowdle, Dowdle Real Estate
Johnny Johnson, Cushman & Wakefield
Seth Kelly, CBRE
Andy Leatherman, JLL
Steve Lieberman, The Retail Connection

Commercial Real Estate Executive of the Year

Bill Burton, Hillwood
Kim Butler, HALL Group
Chris Faulkner, CAF Cos.
Grant Pruitt, Whitebox Real Estate
Robert Shibuya, Mohr Partners
Daniel Taylor, Colliers

Emerging Commercial Real Estate Professional

Travis Boothe, Cushman & Wakefield
Brian Gilchrist, CBRE
Hudson Lambert, STRIVE
Clint Manning, Cresa
Andrew Mueller, Greysteel
Mikial Onu, Onu Ventures
Jayme Schutt, JLL
Allyson Yost, Colliers
Michael Ytem, Younger Partners

Developer of the Year

Harwood International, led by Gabriel Barbier-Mueller
Hunt Realty, led by Chris Kleinert
Granite Properties, led by Michael Dardick
Presidium, led by John Griggs

Excellence in Architecture and Design

5G Studio Collaborative, led by Scott Lowe
Interprise, led by Karyn Martin
Merriman Anderson Architects, led by Milton Anderson
Overland Partners, led by Bryan Trubey

Excellence in Construction and Engineering

AECOM Hunt, led by Monte Thurmond
Kimley-Horn, led by Aaron Nathan
Schmidt & Stacy Consulting Engineers, led by David Schmidt

Projects and Deals

23Springs

2727 Turtle Creek Land Sale

3 Nations Brewing Co.

3300 Olympus Blvd at Cypress Waters

820 Exchange

AMN Healthcare

Bank OZK

Bison Grove

Boheme

Caterpillar Inc.

City of Dallas Fire Station No. 59

Comerica

Crate & Barrel

DFW Commerce Center Phase II

ExxonMobil Headquarters

Fields Frisco

Fort Worth – 821-1075 Foch Street

Four Seasons Hotel Irving

Frisco Public Library

The Greenbelt

HALL Park Masterplan Redevelopment Phase 1

Harwood No. 14

Haynes and Boone

HEB Plano

The Hill

Hôtel Swexan

HQ53

ITS Logistics – Fort Worth

The Kathlyn Joy Gilliam Museum and Learning Center

Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center

Lesso Mall 

LERMA/

Liberty Hills Anna

Lincoln Centre

Lincoln Square

Longhorn Ballroom

The Luminary

The Mansion at Turtle Creek

The Manufacturing District

Maple Terrace

McGuire Woods

McKinney & Olive

The Montgomery at Watters Creek

Mountain Creek Development

MP Materials Corp.

Neiman Marcus

Obsidian Portfolio

Omni PGA Frisco Resort

Parc West- Luxury Living

Pilot Point/Celina land sale

Poco Fiasco

Pratt Industries Inc.

Presidium Hill Street

The QUAD

Ryan Tower

Samsung

Southgate Marketplace

Stanley Korshak

Stockyards Hotel

Target at Alliance Center East 1

TCC 35 Eagle Phase III

TCC Cedar

Texas Capital Bank

TIAA

TIPP Distributors (Novamex)

Trammell Crow Center

TRG

VariSpace Coppell

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