Property & Construction

Thames Valley: Property Awards finalists revealed

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TBM Team

Finalists for the region’s largest property event have been revealed. Despite the challenging times, the announcement of the line-up for the 2020 Thames Valley Property Awards underlines the depth of expertise and talent, as well as the quality of deals in the region.

The seventh annual awards will be on September 3. The date was rescheduled from April 30 while the COVID-19 crisis is brought under control. At the time of going to press, the awards are due to take place at Ascot Racecourse. However, an alternative programme of events, including holding a virtual awards ceremony, are also being considered. Sponsors and guests will be kept informed as the programme unfolds.

Peter Laurie, head of client relations at awards organiser The Business Magazine, said: “During this period of unprecedented uncertainty we are determined to acknowledge the Thames Valley’s leading property firms and deals in an appropriate way.

“When entries closed in February we had received a very impressive range of compelling submissions from developers, agents, planners, consultants, property lawyers and dealmakers.

“As always, with such a high standard of entries judging was difficult and some tough decisions had to be made. Our finalists represent the cream of the Thames Valley property sector and we look forward to recognising their achievements.”

The awards in 16 categories are sponsored by BDB Pitmans, Blake Morgan, Boyes Turner, Campbell Gordon, Close Brothers, Crowe, Encore, Gateley Legal, Haslams, Hicks Baker, Jansons, Leaders Romans, McKay Securities, Morgan Lovell, Savills, and SEGRO.

Finalists:

Offices Consultancy – sponsored by Morgan Lovell

Based on research from CoStar, this category ranks consultancies by number and total volume of deals in the qualifying period.

Finalists:

Curchod & Co
Cushman & Wakefield
Hollis Hockley
Lambert Smith Hampton
Page Hardy Harris

Based on research from CoStar, this category ranks consultancies by sq ft of deals done in the qualifying period.

Finalists:

BNP Paribas Real Estate UK
Campbell Gordon
CBRE
Cushman & Wakefield
Lambert Smith Hampton

 


Industrial/Logistics Consultancy – sponsored by SEGRO

Based on research from CoStar, this category ranks consultancies by number and total volume of deals in the qualifying period.

Finalists:

Curchod & Co
Haslams Surveyors LLP
JLL
Sharps Commercial
VSL & Partners

Based on research from CoStar, this category ranks consultancies by sq ft of deals done in the qualifying period.

Finalists:

Altus Group
Colliers International
Cushman & Wakefield
JLL
VSL & Partners

 


Sustainable Development Project – sponsored by BDB Pitmans

Finalists:

9 Greyfriars, Reading
Buckler’s Park, Crowthorne
The Carbon Building, Reading
The Earley Buildings, Reading – Area

 


Office Design Specialist

Finalists:

Bottomline – Morgan Lovell
Electronic Arts – EA Sports – Morgan Lovell
Oktra South
The Earley Buildings – Area

 


Business Park Innovation – sponsored by Blake Morgan

Finalists:

Arlington Business Park
Basing View

 


The Morgan Lovell Workplace of the Future Award.  Campbell Gordon

Finalists:

Arlington Business Park
Dog House – TCN UK

 


Architectural Practice – sponsored by Close Brothers Property Finance

Finalists:

Ascot Design
CSK Architects
Design Work Studios
Grayling Thomas Architects
JW Architects
Spratley & Partners

 


In-town Office – sponsored by Savills

Finalists:

The Carbon Building & Highbridge House, Reading
The Curious Lounge, Reading

 


Young Property Person – sponsored by Campbell Gordon

Finalists:

Amy Coles – Workman FM
David Fletcher – Evoke Transport Planning Consultants
Josh Watkins – Herrington Carmichael LLP
Kirsty Walsh – Eaves Property Management Services
Nick Kirby – Pegasus Group
Nina Sharp – Barton Willmore

 


Fast-Rising Property Business – sponsored by Leaders Romans Group

Finalists:

Eaves Property Management Services
Hollis Hockley LLP
Paul Basham Associates

 


Property Law Firm – sponsored by Crowe

Finalists:

IBB Law
BDB Pitmans
Blake Morgan
B P Collins
Boyes Turner
Gateley plc

 


Development – sponsored by Hicks Baker

Finalists:

Desborough Bowling Club, Maidenhead
Peach Place Regeneration, Wokingham
Premier Inn, Reading
The Centre, Slough
Village Hotel Club, Basing View

 


Property Deal – sponsored by Haslams

Finalists:

Premier Inn, Reading
Reading Bridge House

 


Residential Development – sponsored by Gateley Legal

Finalists:

Castlebrook, North Warnborough
Vanburgh Court, Slough
Halliday Lane, Oxford
Centre Square, High Wycombe
Old Town Hall, Staines
CALA at Mindenhurst, Deepcut

 


Housebuilder – sponsored by Boyes Turner

Finalists:

Darcliffe Homes
Inland Homes
Legal & General Homes
Mackenzie Homes
T A Fisher & Sons

 


Outstanding Contribution – sponsored by McKay Securities

Winner to be announced on the night

TBM Team

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