The winners of the Midlands Residential Property Awards 2020 can today be revealed by Insider. Due to the unprecedented Covid-19 pandemic and subsequent restrictions, no awards ceremony took place this year, but the key projects, people and businesses in the Midlands' residential sector are still being honoured by Insider.
Social Housing Award Winner: YMCA Birmingham (YMCA Birmingham, Homes England, Feasibility, Vivid Architects, Construction and Fit-Out Solutions, Faarup Associates)
Architectural Practice of the Year Winner: Corstorphine + Wright
Urban & City Living Developer of the Year Winner: St Joseph Homes
Skills & Training Scheme of the Year Winner: BCTG
Residential Property Management Agent of the Year Winner: Encore
Housebuilder of the Year Winner: Miller Homes Highly commended: William Davis Homes
Residential Property Consultancy of the Year Winner: Avison Young Highly commended: Mather Jamie
Small Residential Development of the Year (fewer than 100 units) Winner: The Co-operative, Coventry (EDG Property)
Residential Development of the Year (more than 100 units) Winner: Aston Place, Birmingham (BWB, Dandara Living, Galliford Try, Corstorphine + Wright, Ridge & Partners) Highly commended: Exchange Square, Birmingham (Nikal, Stephenson Studio)
Apartment Development of the Year Winner: Newhall Square, Birmingham (Spitfire Bespoke Homes, Winvic, Legal & General, Associated Architects, CWA Engineering)
Property Law Firm of the Year Winner: Lodders Solicitors
Placemaking Project of the Year Winner: Port Loop, Birmingham (Urban Splash, Places for People, Canal and River Trust, Birmingham City Council, Glenn Howells Architects)
Residential Regeneration Project of the Year Winner: The Stone Yard, Digbeth, Birmingham (Court Collaboration, A&J Mucklow, Tony Gallagher, Shakespeare Martineau, Glancy Nicholls Architects, CBRE)
Deal of the Year Winner: £43m funding of Derby's Nightingale Quarter (Urban Exposure, BBS Capital, Cedar Group, Wavensmere Homes)
Emerging Property Person of the Year Winner: Sarah Gregory, associate director – development, Savills
Property Personality of the Year Winner: Waheed Nazir, former director of inclusive economic growth, Birmingham City Council
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