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The region’s Residential Development of the Year to be revealed at the East Midlands Bricks Awards 2023

With the nomination deadline nearing for the East Midlands Bricks Awards 2023, shining a light on the region’s property and construction industry, there are 10 categories open for entry, offering a prime opportunity to showcase outstanding businesses, teams and projects at the prestigious event.

One such category is Residential Development of the Year, which can be entered here.

The winning scheme will be that which has displayed a true commitment to providing much-needed housing in the East Midlands. There is no size limit, but schemes must have been completed over the last 12 months.

Last year the award was won by Glenvale Park. Judges said: “The winners tonight were recognised for their social values, engagement with local residents, commitment to environmental and economic impact and sustainability.”

Mark Best, director of Midtown Capital, managing partner of Glenvale Park LLP, said: “We’re delighted to have received this award as recognition for our commitment to deliver a new vibrant community at Glenvale Park. Engaging with the local community has been integral to making sure that the development can generate social value for the wider community, whether it’s through providing accessible green open spaces, schools, sports facilities and other amenities as well as creating employment opportunities for the people of Wellingborough and wider Northamptonshire. We’re extremely grateful to everyone who has played a role in ensuring Glenvale Park is a place people are proud to call home.”

Runners up were Stagfield Group’s The Rise, Southwell and KMRE Group’s Hindle House.

With this year’s Residential Development of the Year award once again sponsored by Sterling Commercial Finance, Nic Rotton of Sterling Commercial Finance said: “At Sterling Commercial Finance, we are delighted to continue our support as sponsor for the East Midlands Bricks Awards 2023.

“As property finance specialists, it is fascinating for us to see the wide-ranging developments taking place across the region with design, functionality and sustainability at their heart. We are proud to continue our affiliation with the Residential Development of the Year category for the fifth year and we look forward to celebrating with everyone later in the year.”

Submit your nominations for Residential Development of the Year here before entries close on Thursday 31 August.

Winners will be revealed at a glittering awards ceremony on Thursday 28 September, at the Trent Bridge Cricket Ground – an evening also offering an opportunity to establish new connections with property and construction professionals from across the region.

Other award categories open for entry include: Most Active Estate Agent, Commercial Development of the Year, Responsible Business of the Year, Contractor of the Year, Developer of the Year, Deal of the Year, Architects of the Year, Excellence in Design, and Sustainable Development of the Year. All entry forms can be accessed here.

The Overall Winner award will also be presented at the event. This award cannot be entered, with the winner selected from those nominated. The Overall Winner of the East Midlands Bricks Awards 2023 will also receive a year of marketing/publicity worth £20,000.

Book your tickets now

Tickets can now be booked for the East Midlands Bricks Awards 2023 – click here to secure yours.

The special awards evening and networking event will be held on Thursday 28 September 2023 in the Derek Randall Suite at the Trent Bridge Cricket Ground from 4:30pm – 7:30pm.

Connect with local decision makers over canapés and complimentary drinks while applauding the outstanding companies and projects in our region, and hear from Mike Denby, Director of Inward Investment and Place Marketing at Leicester City Council, our keynote speaker.

Dress code is standard business attire.

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