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Insider Midlands Residential Property Awards 2021 |
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High-profile developer Anthony McCourt has been named as Property Personality of the Year at Insider's Midlands Residential Property Awards, which was held last night at The Eastside Rooms in Birmingham. Showcasing the best projects and developers over the past 12 months, the awards were sponsored by Aptus Utilities; Court Collaboration; Gowling WLG; McAuliffe Group; Pennycuick Collins Ltd; Realty Law; Shoosmiths; and William Davis Homes, while Encore Estate Management Ltd sponsored the drinks reception and FleetMilne sponsored the networking booklets. Social Housing Award Sponsored by Aptus Winner: emh Highly commended: Platform Housing Group Architectural Practice of the Year Winner: Corstorphine & Wright Architects Residential Property Consultancy of the Year Sponsored by Court Collaboration Winner:Highgate Land and Development Ltd Skills & Training Scheme of the Year Winner: Baily Garner Urban & City Living Developer of the Year Sponsored by William Davis Homes Winner: Wavensmere Homes Highly commended: Court Collaboration Emerging Property Person of the Year Winner: Sophie Smith, Spitfire Homes Residential Property Management Agent of the Year Sponsored by Realty Law Winner: Encore Estate Management Ltd Housebuilder of the Year Sponsored by Gowling WLG Winner: Keepmoat Homes Apartment Development of the Year Sponsored by Pennycuick Collins Ltd Winner: The Waterside Apartments, Nottingham (Monk Estates, Leonard Design Architects) Property Law Firm of the Year Winner: Lodders Small Residential Development of the Year (fewer than 100 units) Winner: Haseley Manor, Hatton, Warwickshire (Spitfire Homes, Lapworth Architects, T Jones Building, Ventrolla, William Parrot Masonry) Residential Development of the Year (more than 100 units) Winner: Snow Hill Wharf, Birmingham (St Joseph Homes, Grid Architects) Highly commended: Great Alne Park, Alcester, Warwickshire (Inspired Villages) Placemaking Project of the Year Sponsored by Shoosmiths Winner: Houlton, Rugby (Urban & Civic, Aviva Investors, Redrow Homes, Crest Nicholson, Morris Homes, Davidsons Homes, Civic Living) Residential Regeneration Project of the Year Winner: Port Loop, Birmingham (Urban Splash, Places for People, Canal & River Trust, Birmingham City Council) Property Deal of the Year Winner: Homes England’s acquisition of two land parcels totaling 92 hectares in south-west Rugby (Tritax Symmetry, Taylor Wimpey, Richborough Estates, L&Q Estates, Warwickshire) Property Personality of the Year Winner: Anthony McCourt, Court Collaboration Read more about the winners and finalists... |
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