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The Winners: D CEO’s 2015 Commercial Real Estate Awards

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D CEO held its 2015 Commercial Real Estate Awards at the Frontiers of Flight Museum.
D CEO held its 2015 Commercial Real Estate Awards at the Frontiers of Flight Museum.

Everywhere you look across North Texas, construction cranes are flying high. With a burst of corporate relocations and expansions and brisk population growth, demand is particularly strong for new office, industrial, and multifamily space.

Massive mixed-use developments, including CityLine in Richardson and Cypress Waters near Coppell, are quickly taking shape. And several more, like Legacy West in Plano and The Star in Frisco, are getting underway.

Investors continue to have an appetite for all property types in Dallas-Fort Worth, a region that’s led by some of the top real estate talent in the nation.

Now in its third year, D CEO’s Commercial Real Estate Awards honors the best deals and developments of 2014, as well as standout individual performers in the industry. The number and caliber of entries in this year’s program made judging difficult, to say the least. But after evaluating hundreds of submissions, editors selected finalists and winners in 15 categories, from Community Impact to Developer of the Year.

Winners were revealed at a sold-out awards event at the Frontiers of Flight Museum. Click here to see a photo recap of the event. Click on the links below to read about the finalists and winners in each category.

Community Impact-Deal of the Year

Real Estate Executive of the Year

Broker of the Year

Developer of the Year

Excellence in Architecture and Design

Best Office Lease

Best New Office Development

Best Redevelopment

Best Office Property Sale

Best Commercial Property Sale

Best Mixed-Use Development

Best Retail Project or Deal

Best Industrial Lease

Best New Industrial Project

Pioneer Award: Mike Ablon

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