Commercial Real Estate Awards 2025
Join ABJ for the 2025 Commercial Real Estate Awards!
To learn more about table packages and celebration opportunities, please view our downloadable package flyer here.
Currently only advertising table packages are available for purchase. Additional table options, as well as single tickets, will be available 2-3 weeks before the event as space allows.
This event recognizes the projects - and the people and companies behind them - that exemplify best practices in building and development and have the biggest impact on our community.
We will be honoring Tim Crowley with Frost Bank as our 2025 W. Neal Kocurek Special Achievement Award recipient.
We will also be presenting our 2025 Affordability Award to Terry Mitchell with Momark Development.
Event Details
Wednesday, May 21 | 6:00 to 8:30 pm
Four Seasons Hotel Austin | 98 San Jacinto Blvd, Austin, TX
Event Agenda
6:00 pm | Drinks & Networking
6:45 pm | Dinner & Awards Reception
8:00 pm | Presentation of 2025 W. Neal Kocurek Special Achievement Award
8:30 pm | Event concludes
2025 Project Nominations - sorted alphabetically. Winners will be announced at the event.
130 Crossing
600 West 5th Street
700 River
7001 Burnet Rd.
Airport Logistics Center
ATX 130
Bishop Momo
Citizen House Bergstrom
City of Austin Permitting and Development Center
Eastbound
Frito Lay's Expansion
Hanwha Advanced Materials Project
Kido Bouldin Creek International Preschool & Daycare
Lakeshore Pearl 2
Nutrabolt HQ
Parker Lane Apartments
Parkside at Mueller
Presidium Tech Ridge
Rivette Tower
Saison North
Sixth and Guadalupe
Solomon
Sovereign Flavors Texas Expansion
Springdale Green
Texas Children's Hospital North Austin Campus
The Goodwin
The Linden
TransPak Manor Business Park
Zilker Studios
2025 Heavy Hitters
Office Landlord Leases: Brian Liverman | Cushman & Wakefield Austin
Office Tenant Leases: Case McCoy | HPI Tenant Advisors
Industrial Leases: Davis Bass | HPI Real Estate Services & Investments
Retail Leases: Hutch Hutchings | Edge Realty Partners
Building Sales: Witt Westbrook | JLL
Multi-Family Sales: Charles Cirar | CBRE Group Inc.
Land Sales: Taylor Golden | Gold Tier Real Estate
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