It’s like the Academy Awards, only for local commercial real estate professionals. And without the music to nudge long-winded winners off-stage.
Brokers, developers and architects gathered at the Richmond Marriott on Wednesday night to honor the best commercial real estate projects of 2010.
The Williams Mullen Center, developed by Virginia Beach-based Armada Hoffler, was honored as Project of the Year at last night’s annual real estate awards presented by the Greater Richmond Association of Commercial Real Estate.
The 16-story building was completed at 10th and Canal streets in early 2010. Its primary tenants are law firm Williams Mullen, accounting firm Cherry, Bekaert & Holland, and Agincourt Capital Management.
The property also won best office building of 2010. Other contenders for that award included the headquarters for Cushman & Wakefield | Thalhimer and the new headquarters for Mid-Atlantic Convenience Stores.
Wednesday’s event marked the 10th year the awards have been held.
Below is a list of the evening’s other award winners.
* Interior: The Martin Agency Creative Department
* Multi-family: Bliley’s Garage
* Recreational: University of Richmond E. Claiborne Robins Stadium
* Cultural: Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Expansion
* Sale Transaction: Capital One Innsbrook I & II Acquisition
* Lease Transaction: GSA Lease at Enterchange
* Medical: Henrico Doctors’ Hospital Brain Surgery Suite
* Institutional: St. Catherine’s School Historic Renovations & Addition
* Renovation/Reuse: Stratford University/Thalhimer Center
* Retail/Restaurant: Bangles and Beads/Xtra’s Café
It’s like the Academy Awards, only for local commercial real estate professionals. And without the music to nudge long-winded winners off-stage.
Brokers, developers and architects gathered at the Richmond Marriott on Wednesday night to honor the best commercial real estate projects of 2010.
The Williams Mullen Center, developed by Virginia Beach-based Armada Hoffler, was honored as Project of the Year at last night’s annual real estate awards presented by the Greater Richmond Association of Commercial Real Estate.
The 16-story building was completed at 10th and Canal streets in early 2010. Its primary tenants are law firm Williams Mullen, accounting firm Cherry, Bekaert & Holland, and Agincourt Capital Management.
The property also won best office building of 2010. Other contenders for that award included the headquarters for Cushman & Wakefield | Thalhimer and the new headquarters for Mid-Atlantic Convenience Stores.
Wednesday’s event marked the 10th year the awards have been held.
Below is a list of the evening’s other award winners.
* Interior: The Martin Agency Creative Department
* Multi-family: Bliley’s Garage
* Recreational: University of Richmond E. Claiborne Robins Stadium
* Cultural: Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Expansion
* Sale Transaction: Capital One Innsbrook I & II Acquisition
* Lease Transaction: GSA Lease at Enterchange
* Medical: Henrico Doctors’ Hospital Brain Surgery Suite
* Institutional: St. Catherine’s School Historic Renovations & Addition
* Renovation/Reuse: Stratford University/Thalhimer Center
* Retail/Restaurant: Bangles and Beads/Xtra’s Café