Winners of the fourth annual East of England Property Awards have been made public.
More than 200 people gathered on June 25 for this year’s black-tie awards night at Homerton College in Cambridge to celebrate the best of the East.
Former English professional rugby union player Ollie Phillips was host and moderator for the evening, which recognised the property talent across 11 categories, decided by a panel of judges.
In addition, Leader of the Year was voted for on the night.
The full list of winners is as follows:
Deal of the Year sponsored by Churchmanor Estates
Winner – Letting of the Optic to Arm at Peterhouse Tech Park, Cambridge (submitted by Bidwells)
Highly Commended – Development proposal for Panshanger (DeHavilland Park), Hertfordshire (submitted by Savills)
Architect of the Year sponsored by DevComms
Winner – Twenty-Nine Architecture
Responsible Employer of the Year sponsored by Horta Properties
Winner – Tees Law
Housing Development of the Year sponsored by Bidwells
Winner – Shelford Road, Cambridge
Highly Commended – Flint Hall Barns, Royston
Commercial Project of the Year sponsored by Savills
Winner – Suffolk Business Park (Plot 400), Bury St Edmunds
Educational Project of the Year sponsored by Carter Jonas
Winner – Northstowe Learning Community, Northstowe
Highly Commended – Cambridge Science Centre, Cambridge
Low Carbon Project of the Year sponsored by Tees Law
Winner – 10 Station Road, Cambridge
Future Project of the Year sponsored by Land Aid
Winner – East Barnwell Project, Cambridge
Highly Commended – Norwich Research Park (GB1), Norwich
Project of the Year sponsored by Mills & Reeve
Winner – The Perse School Sports Centre, Cambridge
Apprentice of the Year sponsored by Anglia Ruskin University
Winner – Ellen Ward, RG Carter
NextGen of the Year sponsored by Handelsbanken
Joint Winners – Jack Smith, KMC Transport Planning and Rebecca Mothersole, Bidwells
Leader of the Year sponsored by UK Property Forums
Winner – Ellie Varley, RG Carter
Check out our gallery from the evening here.
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