EG Awards 2022 shortlist revealed

Hundreds of entries landed in judges’ inboxes for this year’s EG Awards, with fierce competition for categories leading to tough decisions for our carefully curated panel.

Our judges had the unenviable task of whittling down the reams of entries to more than 150 shortlisted companies and individuals. It was not easy, and many of those that didn’t get shortlisted still impressed. We encourage you to enter again next year.

From sustainability to social impact, deal of the year to the future of real estate, what all our submissions showed was that real estate has plenty to celebrate for the year under review and we look forward to having you join us for the very best and biggest celebration of all the sector does at the Grosvenor House hotel on 2 November. Congratulations to all those shortlisted.


THE SHORTLIST

1. UK Adviser Award

This category is for all UK real estate advisory businesses that have at least eight administrative offices around the UK and an annual turnover in excess of £40m. 

  • Gerald Eve
  • Hollis
  • JLL
  • Knight Frank
  • Savills

2. Global Adviser Award

Open to all real estate advisers that have fee-earning subsidiaries on at least three continents, judges looked for businesses that proved they have been market leaders across numerous geographies and have adapted to the challenges brought about by the pandemic to ensure their business has remained successful globally.

  • Altus Group
  • Knight Frank
  • Savills

3. UK Company Award

Entrants in this category must be UK registered and have an annual turnover in excess of £40m. Companies must prove they have been market leaders throughout the period under review.

  • Cadogan
  • Derwent London
  • GPE
  • Grainger
  • LGIM Real Assets
  • M7 Real Estate
  • SEGRO

4. Global Company Award

Open to businesses operating in the real estate sphere that have a footprint in the UK and beyond. Judges looked for companies that could clearly demonstrate robust financial performance and show clear indicators of success.

  • AXA IM
  • M7 Real Estate
  • Oxford Properties
  • Blackstone

5. Legal Team Award

Open to legal teams working on planning, transactions, investment, financing, development and construction, as well as in environment and regeneration. Judges looked for firms that demonstrated outstanding advice on major deals and those committed to championing core values such as diversity, inclusivity and sustainability.

  • Addleshaw Goddard
  • CMS
  • Forsters
  • Herbert Smith Freehills
  • Hogan Lovells
  • Shoosmiths

6. BTR Specialist Award

This award is open to developers, investors, operators and managers of purpose-built rented residential assets that seek to solve not only housing issues, but societal and environmental issues.

  • Grainger
  • LGIM Real Assets
  • Long Harbour
  • Quintain
  • Get Living

7. Industrial & Logistics Specialist Award

Judges for this award focused on operational excellence, clear evidence of strong financials or market share and innovation within the business operation.

  • Ergo Real Estate
  • Knight Frank
  • Mileway
  • SEGRO
  • Tritax Management
  • Wrenbridge
  • Oxford Propertes/M7

8. Alternatives Specialist Award

Judges looking for entries from those active in the hotel, healthcare, student, retirement and data centre sectors. 

  • Audley Group
  • Cain International
  • JLL
  • Dominvs Group
  • Savills
  • Unite Students

9. Best Workplace Award

This award was open to advisers, occupiers, architects, designers and landlords that could provide solid evidence they have enabled the creation of the most functional and productive workplaces in the UK. In a period when our view of the workplace has shifted momentously, judges were keen to see evidence of how office space has been adapted to meet the needs of more flexible workforce.  

  • Convene
  • FORE Partnership
  • Morey Smith/CBRE
  • Peldon Rose/TSP
  • 30 Lighterman, TSP
  • Unispace, Zurich

10. Public/Private Award

This award seeks to celebrate partnerships between the public and private sectors that are delivering solutions through real estate.

  • U+I, Brighton & Hove City Council, University of Brighton
  • Cambridge Investment Partnership, city council & Hill
  • University of Manchester, Bruntwood SciTech
  • Places for People, Runnymede Borough Council
  • Scarborough Group, Sheffield City Council, Legacy Park, Sheffield Children’s NHS Foundation Trust, Scarborough Group International, Zerum, Whittam Cox, Arup, Ares, Burnley Wilson Fish

11. Rising Star Award

The award is open to anyone working in the sector under the age of 35. They can be traditionally trained or come from a non-property background, as long as they are making an impact on the industry right now. EG’s Rising Stars will be revealed in a special photoshoot and interview in our 10 September issue.

12. Sustainability Award

This award is open to all companies active in the built environment, including agents, developers, investors and architects. Judges looked for clear, quantitative examples of improvements being taken by the business, through its business practices and, if relevant, across its portfolio, to improve sustainability.

  • Amro Partners
  • Aviva Investors
  • CNG Fuels
  • Lamington Group
  • Orchard Street Investment Management
  • SEGRO
  • Fiera & Opus North
  • Fabrix

13. Social Impact Award

Judges looked for evidence of businesses using their position and status to deliver a positive impact on society. Examples include working with communities to tackle societal issues such as modern slavery and homelessness, creating opportunities for growth and learning within local communities and establishing initiatives that recognise, measure and value the importance of people and communities.

  • Fabrix
  • FORE Partnership
  • General Projects
  • GPE
  • Patron Capital
  • Pension Insurance Corporation
  • Plus X
  • Regeneration Brainery
  • Sage Homes

14. Employer Award

This award celebrates businesses that get the basics right and go the extra mile for their staff. Judges looked for evidence that employers are building a business for the future by focusing on their staff and demonstrating a commitment to championing core values such as diversity, inclusivity and sustainability.

  • Ellandi
  • Fabrix
  • Frasers Property UK
  • Hollis
  • Savills
  • VTS

15. Future of Real Estate Award

This award celebrates the individuals, companies and products that are doing more than ensuring their own success. It is for those utilising new technologies, methods or ways of thinking or approaching business to deliver a real estate proposition for the future.

  • Built- ID
  • Fabrix
  • Hollis
  • IPSX
  • Oak Road, PSP
  • VTS
  • IMMO

16. City of the Year Award

This award celebrates the UK’s cities and the work they are doing to create liveable, successful places. Judges looked for evidence of solutions that have enabled cities to not just survive but thrive, creating homes to allow all people to live safely and happily, an economy that allows businesses to grow and develop, and spaces that allow the planet to thrive.

  • Birmingham (Birmingham City Council)
  • Cardiff (Invest Cardiff)
  • Newcastle (Invest Newcastle)
  • Swansea (Swansea Council)

17. Outstanding Individual Award

This award celebrates an individual in the built environment who has had an outstanding impact on the sector. EG will be looking for an individual who has created amazing places, been involved in some of the most transformative deals or created real change across the industry. The recipient will be announced at the EG Awards.

18. Inclusive Design Award

New for 2022 and born out of our Future Leaders programme, this is an award for any project where the entrant can demonstrate that inclusiveness was at the heart of the design and that the project is accessible and functional to any person. While it is primarily focused on physical disability, judges will also be looking for neurodivergent-friendly design.

  • Peldon Rose/TSP
  • KKS Savills

19. London Deal Award

The property industry continues to thrive on deals: eye-catching transactions that deliver results. This award celebrates the best of those deals.

  • HB Reavis – new workspace at Bloom, Clerkenwell
  • British Land – AustralianSuper for Canada Water masterplan
  • Dominvs – £173.2m deal with Scape Living, advised by Knight Frank
  • L&G and Mitsubishi’s sale of Central Saint Giles office development in the West End

20. Regional Deal Award

Judges looked for evidence of innovation and high returns, perhaps even of opening up a sector or region for future growth. Deals should involve assets based in the UK, though global transactions were also considered.

  • British Volt – UK’s first gigaplant in Cambois, Northumberland
  • CMS – advisers to Landsec on Media City, Manchester
  • IPSX & M7 Real Estate – listing of Mailbox REIT on IPSX Wholesale
  • Oak North Bank – £8.6m loan to Verto for zero carbon smart homes
  • ID Manchester jv between the University of Manchester and Bruntwood SciTech

21. EG Tech Award

All winners from the EG Tech Awards are automatically shortlisted for this award.

  • Placemaking Award– Built-ID
  • Innovation Award (Building) –TSP, 30 Lighterman
  • Construction & Infrastructure Award – LDS Sales Guarantees
  • Innovation Award (Business) – GPE
  • Investment Award – LendInvest
  • Productivity Award – Urban Intelligence
  • ESG Award – Aico | HomeLINK
  • Tech Investment Award – A/O PropTech
  • Real Estate Digital Outstanding Achievement Award – Urban Intelligence
  • Real Estate Digital Rising Star Award – Anthony Atkinson, CBRE
  • Innovation Award (Product) – Lavanda
  • Bridging the Gap Award – James Pellatt, GPE

All photographs by Louise Haywood-Schiefer