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Photo Recap: D Real Estate Daily’s 4th Anniversary Bash

Victory Park was the venue for D Real Estate Daily’s fourth anniversary bash, held last week for contributing editors and other commercial real estate pros.
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Steve Everbach, Mary Stoner Yost, John Crawford
Steve Everbach, Mary Stoner Yost, John Crawford

Victory Park was the venue for D Real Estate Daily’s fourth anniversary bash, held last week for contributing editors and other commercial real estate pros. Among those attending were firm heads Steve Everbach of Cushman & Wakefield and David Pinsel of Colliers International.

Bill Brokaw with Cushman & Wakefield and Dan Bowman with the Allen Economic Development Corp. welcomed the crowd, then Editor Christine Perez counted down the most popular contributing editors of the year. The top five were Mike Ablon of Pegasus Ablon, Jon Altshuler of Altshuler + Co., Riis Christensen of Transwestern, Susan Allege of Cresa Dallas, and Rick Hughes of Cushman & Wakefield.

Special thanks to sponsors Hines and Cousins (co-developers of the new Victory Center), Allen Economic Development Corp., CF Accountants and Consultants, and Downtown Dallas Inc.—and to DJ Paul Paredes and photographer Matthew Shelley.

Nick Jarke, Bill Brokaw, Harlan Davis
Nick Jarke, Bill Brokaw, Harlan Davis
Among the year's most popular bloggers were Chuck Dannis, Robert Grunnah, Susan Arledge, and Mike Ablon.
Among the year’s most popular bloggers were Chuck Dannis, Robert Grunnah, Susan Arledge, and Mike Ablon.
David Pinsel, Tom Sutherland, Robert Deptula
David Pinsel, Tom Sutherland, Robert Deptula
Shalissa Colwell, Jack Gosnell
Shalissa Colwell, Jack Gosnell
Mark Dickenson, Cincha Kostman
Mark Dickenson, Cincha Kostman
Named the year's top blogger for D Real Estate Daily's fourth year was Mike Ablon of PegasusAblon.
Named the year’s top blogger for D Real Estate Daily’s fourth year was Mike Ablon of PegasusAblon.
Eliza Solender picks up her Top 10 award from D CEO's Amber Terrell.
Eliza Solender picks up her Top 10 award from D CEO’s Amber Terrell.
Tanya Little, Taylor Little
Tanya Little, Taylor Little
Jim Hancock, Tim Terrell, Jim Leslie
Jim Hancock, Tim Terrell, Jim Leslie
Justin Keane, Lesley Leahy
Justin Keane, Lesley Leahy
Lea Yaest, Nancy Windham, Kim Butler
Lea Yaest, Nancy Windham, Kim Butler
Hanna Brown, Jeff Mabrey, Brandon Shorter, Blake Mauritzen, Amy Castellanos, Peggy Weaver
Hanna Brown, Jeff Mabrey, Brandon Shorter, Blake Mauritzen, Amy Castellanos, Peggy Weaver
Call Hull, Brant Bernet, John Woolsey
Call Hull, Brant Bernet, John Woolsey
Paul Stockard, Maschera Usrey, Andrew Schendle
Paul Stockard, Maschera Usrey, Andrew Schendle
Matt Flory, Sebastian Sheetz
Matt Flory, Sebastian Sheetz
Kathy Bellinger, Beryl George, Cynthia Cowen, J.R. Tomlinso
Kathy Bellinger, Beryl George, Cynthia Cowen, J.R. Tomlinso
Susan Arledge of Cresa Dallas was again among the most-read contributing editors.
Susan Arledge of Cresa Dallas was again among the most-read contributing editors.
Cliff Bogart, Murphy Cheatham, Peter Wirth
Cliff Bogart, Murphy Cheatham, Peter Wirth
Chuck Dannis, Jack Gosnell, Robert Deptula
Chuck Dannis, Jack Gosnell, Robert Deptula
Bob Robbins, Eugenia Robbins, Eliza Solender, Gary Scott
Bob Robbins, Eugenia Robbins, Eliza Solender, Gary Scott
King Bourland, Bret Robertson, Jeff Moore
King Bourland, Bret Robertson, Jeff Moore
Matt Flory, Sebastian Sheetz
Matt Flory, Sebastian Sheetz
Lesley Leahy, Nancy Davis, Nancy Windham
Lesley Leahy, Nancy Davis, Nancy Windham

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