Winners revealed at the Midlands Props Awards 2023

Photography: Dave Nelson

The winners of the 2023 Midlands Props Awards were revealed at a glittering ceremony at The Grand Hotel on Thursday April 27.

The awards, hosted by former England Rugby Captain Kyran Bracken MBE, recognised the leaders making a difference in the world of Midlands real estate. 

The Props, supported by headline sponsor Bond Wolfe, raised thousands of pounds for Variety, the Children’s Charity. Attendees were able to see a Variety Sunshine Coach as they entered The Grand Hotel, which was funded by last year’s awards and could see the fantastic work Variety does thanks to its special guest Elizabeth, a direct recipient of support from the charity. 

The awards were sponsored by Bond Wolfe, Emmaus Consulting, Prosperity Developments, Rainier Developments, Bromwich Hardy, Hollis Global and media partner TheBusinessDesk.com.

Midlands Props Awards 2023 Winners:

 

Rising Star Award

Elisabeth Pywell, CBRE

 

 

 

 

Development Funding Award

Frontier Development Capital for an arranged £6.95m loan from the West Midlands Combined Authority, Residential Investment Fund, to Rainier Developments to fund the construction of 37 apartments and the construction of a new unit to facilitate the relocation of Charles Green & Son jeweller

 

 

Office Deal of the Year

Paradise Birmingham for Goldman Sachs long-term lease agreement for a 110,000 sq ft permanent office space at One Centenary Way

 

 

 

Industrial Deal of the Year

Avison Young for the development by Baytree which delivers a campus for Rhenus

 

 

 

Regeneration Project of the Year

Trebor Developments for the site formerly operated by Tata Steel

 

 

 

Residential Developer of the Year

Prosperity Wealth for the ‘Urban Living’ pipeline including over 1,200 apartments

 

 

 

The ESG Award

St Modwen Logistics for the development of the Swan Standard development guidelines, exemplified by Unit 5 at the Cofton Centre in Longbridge

 

 

 

Investment Deal of the Year

Court Collaboration for One Eastside, build-to-rent project in Birmingham with 667 units across two towers

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