Property & Construction

The Business Magazine announces the winners of the Thames Valley Property Awards 2020

Published by
Jo Whittle

Following the interruption of last year’s Awards’ programme due to the pandemic, The Business Magazine is now pleased to announce the winners of the Thames Valley Property Awards 2020.  

The winners and finalists in each category are listed below: 

Sustainable Development Project

Sponsored by BDB Pitmans

Winner: The Earley Buildings, Reading 

Other finalists9 Greyfriars, Buckler’s Park and The Carbon Building


Business Park Innovation

Sponsored by Blake Morgan

WinnersArlington Business Park and Basing View 


Housebuilder

Sponsored by Boyes Turner 

Winner: T A Fisher & Sons 

Other finalists: Darcliffe Homes, Inland Homes, Legal & General Homes and Mackenzie Homes 


Architectural Practice

Sponsored by Close Brothers Property Finance 

WinnerSpratley & Partners 

Other finalists: Ascot Design, CSK Architects, Design Work Studios, Grayling Thomas Architects and JW Architects 


Young Property Person

Sponsored by Campbell Gordon 

WinnerAmy Coles – Workman FM 

Other finalistsDavid Fletcher – Evoke Transport Planning Consultants, Josh Watkins – Herrington Carmichael LLP, Kirsty Walsh – Eaves Property Management Services, Nick Kirby – Pegasus Group and Nina Sharp – Barton Willmore 


Property Law Firm

Sponsored by Crowe 

Winner: IBB Solicitors 

Other finalists: BDB Pitmans, Blake Morgan, B P Collins, Boyes Turner and Gateley Legal 


Residential Development

Sponsored by Gateley Legal

Winner: Halliday Lane – Oxford

Finalists: Castlebrook – North Warnborough, Vanburgh Court – Slough, Centre Square – High Wycombe, Old Town Hall – Staines and CALA at Mindenhurst – Deepcut


Property Deal

Sponsored by Haslams 

Winner: Premier Inn 

Other finalists: Reading Bridge House 


Development

Sponsored by Hicks Baker 

Winner: Peach Place Regeneration 

Other finalists: Desborough Bowling Club, Premier Inn, The Centre and Village Hotel Club 


Office Design Specialist

WinnerBottomline - Morgan Lovell 

Other finalists: Electronic Arts – EA Sports – Morgan Lovell, Oktra South and The Earley Buildings – Area 


Fast-Rising Property Business

Sponsored by Leaders Romans Group 

Winner: Paul Basham Associates 

Other finalists: Eaves Property Management Services and Hollis Hockley LLP 
 

The Morgan Lovell Workplace of the Future Award

Sponsored by Morgan Lovell, judged by the Next Gen judging panel.  

WinnerArlington Business Park 

Other finalists: Dog House – TCN UK 


In-town Office

Sponsored by Savills 

WinnerThe Curious Lounge 

Other finalists: The Carbon Building and Highbridge House 


Outstanding Contribution

Sponsored by McKay Securities 

WinnerAndy Jansons, Jansons Property 


Offices Consultancy (Sq Ft)

Sponsored by Morgan Lovell and based on research from CoStar.

WinnerCushman & Wakefield 

Other finalists: BNP Paribas Real Estate UK, Campbell Gordon, CBRE and Lambert Smith Hampton 


Offices Consultancy (No of Deals)

Sponsored by Morgan Lovell and based on research from CoStar.

WinnerPage Hardy Harris 

Other finalists:  Curchod & Co, Cushman & Wakefield, Hollis Hockley and Lambert Smith Hampton 
 

Industrial/Logistics Consultancy (Sq Ft)

Sponsored by SEGRO and based on research from CoStar.

Winner: JLL 

Other finalists: Altus Group, Colliers International, Cushman & Wakefield and VSL & Partners 


Industrial/Logistics Consultancy (No of Deals)

Sponsored by SEGRO and based on research from CoStar.

WinnerJLL 

Other finalists: Curchod & Co, Haslams Surveyors LLP, Sharps Commercial and VSL & Partners 

Visit our event page for information on Thames Valley Property Awards to see how to join us for 2021 – nominations open tomorrow.

Jo Whittle

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