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D CEO Commercial Real Estate Awards—Nominations Now Open

Were you involved in an outstanding real estate transaction this year? Or perhaps an impressive renovation or new development? Help us make sure your work gets the recognition it deserves by entering D CEO's Commercial Real Estate Awards program.
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Were you involved in an outstanding real estate transaction this year? Or perhaps an impressive renovation or new development? Help us make sure your work gets the recognition it deserves by entering D CEO’s Commercial Real Estate Awards program. The deadline to enter is Jan. 15, 2014.

All finalists will be featured in the April issue of D CEO and honored at an awards event in March. (Finalists and key players involved in the projects or deals will be given the first opportunity to purchase tickets; last year’s event sold out in just a few days.)

The 2013 program honored Jack Matthews as Real Estate Executive of the Year, Hillwood’s Ross Perot as Developer of the Year, and Cassidy Turley’s Randy Cooper as Broker of the Year. Again this year, categories are divided into two areas: Projects and Deals, and Individuals and Companies.

Click on a category header below to be taken to this year’s nomination form. Click here to see a photo recap of last year’s event.

Questions? Contact us via email.

Projects and Deals
Best Office Project or Deal
Best Industrial Project or Deal
Best Retail Project or Deal
Best Medical Project or Deal
Best Commercial Property Sale
Best Land Sale
Best Redevelopment or Renovation

Individuals and Companies
Excellence in Architecture
Excellence in Interior Design
Developer of the Year
Broker of the Year
Real Estate Executive of the Year

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