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Dallas, Texas (PRWEB) January 29, 2022 Triten Real Estate Partners (TREP), known for their large-scale, adaptive reuse, and mixed-use projects in Texas, ....
On Wednesday, April 28, nearly 400 of the region’s most prominent industry professionals turned out at Gilley’s to celebrate the recipients of the 2021 D CEO Commercial Real Estate Awards. The invite-only crowd represented 51 projects and deals and 32 professionals named as finalists in the annual program (Click here to read about all finalists). Title sponsors included Capital Title, the City of Anna, and Rogge Dunn Group. INDIVIDUAL WINNERS Executive of the Year – Sharon Morrison, ESRP Developer of the Year – Bill Cawley, Cawley Partners Emerging CRE Professional – Holden Lunsford, Holt Lunsford Commercial Excellence in Architecture & Design – Tom Reisenbichler, Perkins + Will Excellence in Construction & Engineering – Arcilia Acosta, CARCON Industries ....
North Texas was one of the nation’s top commercial real estate markets in 2020, despite challenges brought on by the pandemic. And last night, D CEO held its first in-person event in over a year to honor the region’s top transactions, dealmakers, developers, and other key players. An invite-only crowd of industry leaders gathered at Gilley’s to celebrate the 51 projects and deals and 32 professionals recognized as finalists in D CEO’s annual Commercial Real Estate Awards program. “Perhaps no other real estate community in the country has been better prepared to weather the challenges of the past year than ours,” ....
Meet The Leaders (And Projects) Furthering North Texas’ Resilient Commercial Real Estate Market In a year of unprecedented challenges, the Dallas-Fort Worth real estate community powered through with notable projects and deals. By Bianca Montes and Christine Perez Published in D CEO April 2021 Portraits by Sean Berry, Headshots and Project Images Courtesy of Companies North Texas commercial real estate players have survived some huge downturns over the years, from transformative tax-law changes to energy crises and tech busts. Those challenges pale in comparison to the pervasive COVID-19 pandemic that took hold in early 2020. Retail stores and office buildings emptied, and with no historical frame of reference, no one knew what to expect or how to plan for the future. Local industry professionals responded in true resilient form, closing deals, developing new projects, and stepping up to support a community in need. ....