Don’t forget to nominate your company’s biggest, best and most notable commercial real estate projects . . . Admittedly your MesaZona blogger has a bias and a recommendation for an outstanding work by Community Development Partners right here in Mesa: El Rancho Del Sol. (see image and links below)
2018 Real Estate Development Awards > the deadline closes on Sunday, Dec. 31.
Now in its 13th year, the RED Awards are Arizona’s most comprehensive annual real estate awards, recognizing the top projects of the prior year along with the people and companies that make them happen from the developer and general contractor to the architect and broker(s).
The form to nominate your projects are now open online, but must be submitted by Sunday, Dec. 31 to be considered. To qualify, all projects submitted must be completed with construction by Dec. 31, 2017.
AZRE will publish a special feature highlighting all RED finalist projects within the March/April issue. Additionally, finalists will be recognized and winners announced at the Annual RED Award Event on Thursday, March 22 at 6 p.m. at the Pointe Hilton Tapatio Cliffs Resort, located at 11111 N. 7th Street in Phoenix.
All nominations will be reviewed by a selection committee comprised of commercial real estate professionals, business leaders and the AZRE editorial team. Selection committee will determine winners from nominations submitted by the December 31, 2017 deadline. Please email David.McGlothlin@azbgimedia.com with any questions.
Link to map and list of 2017 RED Award finalist projects.
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Original Source: https://azbigmedia.com/submit-your-projects-for-the-2018-red-awards-now/
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El Rancho Del Sol
Image taken just weeks before the
Grand Opening Celebration that took place on Tuesday, Nov 7 2017 shows both phases of the project by Community Development Partners that has transformed what used to be the site of a blighted motel into a visual statement of outstanding design on Main Street, waiting in-place for forward progress of Valley Metro's Light Rail extension east from the Central Business District.
Superstructure on the rooftops is planned for the installation of large-scale renewable solar energy.
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