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D CEO’s 2014 Commercial Real Estate Award Finalists Announced

D CEO magazine has announced its Commercial Real Estate Awards finalists for 2014. Winners will be revealed at an awards gala in late March and featured in the April issue of D CEO.
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D CEO magazine has announced its Commercial Real Estate Awards finalists for 2014. Winners will be revealed at an awards gala in late March (here’s a photo recap of last year’s sold-out event).

All finalists will be featured in D Real Estate Daily and in the April issue of D CEO.

This year’s program recognizes the top projects and deals of 2013 and the people who made them happen. It was a big year for commercial real estate in North Texas, but of the 200+ nominations submitted, these finalists stood out:

Individuals and Companies
Brian O’Boyle, ARA USA
Lucy Billingsley, Billingsley Co.
Don Powell, BOKA Powell
Gary Carr, CBRE
Steve Everbach, Cushman & Wakefield
Judy Pesek, Gensler
Craig Hall, Hall Financial Group
Mike Berry, Hillwood
Steve Thelen, Jones Lang LaSalle
Steve VanAmburgh, KDC
Andre Staffelbach and Jo Staffelbach Heinz, Staffelbach
Scott Krikorian, Trammell Crow Co.
Jack Gosnell, UCR
Herb Weitzman, The Weitzman Group

Projects and Deals
AmeriPac
Bell Helicopter Military Program Center
Carolina Beverage Group
City Place Fort Worth
Collins Center
Conifer Health Solutions
Dallas Proton Treatment Center
Epsilon
Flextronics-Motorola
Forest Park Medical Fort Worth
Golden Triangle Mall
HCA North Texas-Medical Center of Alliance
Kohl’s Department Stores Inc.
LG Electronics
Neovia
Nordstrom Rack, Gallery on the Parkway
Northfield Portfolio
Preston Oaks
RightSource-Humana
State Farm (Lakeside Campus)
Thanksgiving Tower
The Colonnade
Top Golf, The Colony
Trader Joe’s, Inwood Village
Tyler Technologies
Walmart.com
WinCo Foods, Old Orchard Village East

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