OFFICIAL AWARDS PREVIEW
Bristol property awards 2019
BRISTOL PROPERTY AWARDS
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PROPER JOB The first-ever Bristol Property Awards were a resounding success; and in case you missed it (how? why??) we’ve put together this special Bristol Property Awards review
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t was the hubbub that first hit you. Around midday on a Friday, 500 of Bristol’s finest, and seemingly noisiest, property people descended on Ashton Gate to talk and engage and discuss and discourse, opine, negotiate, gossip – all aided by a dapper disputation of lawyers. These were the first Bristol Property Awards. When so many contribute, so many benefit. And when so many come together in one place to celebrate excellence, then good things can happen. Awards were won, of course. Wonderful ones. Introductions took place, acquaintances were made, job offers offered, deals discussed, partnerships sounded out. In short, business happened. It was thrilling to see the array of participants, from the coolest of the city’s indies to the largest of the sector’s corporates; from local to regional to national and even, as befitting the west of England’s capital city, international. The sector was celebrated, venerated. This was the chance to say that Bristol
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property matters: commercially, practically, aesthetically. In the following pages you’ll see our winners, of course, carefully chosen after protracted debate by our independent judges, drawn from all aspects of the property scene. You’ll see our sponsors, without whom none of this would have been possible. Also Mayor Marvin Rees, who gave such a stirring start to the Awards with his introductory remarks about the responsibility of property companies in Bristol; and our host, BBC business correspondent Ben Thompson, skilfully interviewing sponsors and winners alike. You’ll see all our finalists, too. And perhaps the most remarkable of all? Check the list of all the companies on p 6. It’s the combined list of all those who engaged with the Bristol Property Awards – and this, remember, is only the first year. So next time..? It’ll be a Friday again, in May. Join us for the splendid hubbub of business, and singular veneration of this incredible sector.
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CATEGORY WINNERS The judges faced some incredibly hard decisions, but after much debate, here are their choices . . . Photos by Jon Craig
CIVIC DEVELOPMENT Sponsored by
COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT Sponsored by
WINNER:
BEING BRUNEL MUSEUM BY ALEC FRENCH
WINNER:
AURORA AT FINZELS REACH BY CUBEX
ARCHITECT Sponsored by
COMMERCIAL AGENT Sponsored by
WINNER:
STRIDE TREGLOWN
WINNER:
ALDER KING
COMMERCIAL INTERIOR DESIGNER
WINNER:
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Consultancy Sponsored by
Deal
Sponsored by
Winner:
Clarkebond
Winner:
Aurora at Finzels Reach by CubEx
Employer of the Year
Sponsored by
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Winner:
Arup
Contractor
Developer Sponsored by
Green Initiative Sponsored by
Winner:
Willmott Dixon
Winner:
Acorn Property Group
Winner:
Bright Green Futures
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One to Watch
Winner:
Residential Agent
Winner:
Sponsored by
Sponsored by
Residential Development Sponsored by
Bunk
Savills
Winner:
Paintworks Phase 3 by Stride Treglown
Professional Services Sponsored by
Residential Development Sponsored by
Residential Interior Designer
Winner:
Spirit Public Relations
Winner:
Brandon Yard by Acorn Property Group
Winner:
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SUPPLIER
WINNER:
ETM RECYCLING
TRANSFORMATION Sponsored by
THE FINALISTS ARCHITECT Sponsored by Amarelle AHR Alec French AWW Moon Architect and Builder Nash Partnership Stride Treglown Wotton Donoghue Architects
COMMERCIAL INTERIOR DESIGNER Avent Interiors AWW Main Interior Design McFeggan Brown
DEVELOPER Sponsored by Burston Cook Acorn Property Group Autograph Homes Bright Green Futures Change Real Estate Juniper Homes
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Sponsored by SWBF AMD Solicitors Barcan + Kirby Bevan Brittan Gravitywell CONSULTANCY Index Property Information Sponsored by Together – South West Arup EMPLOYER OF THE YEAR Regus Avison Young Sponsored by Bristol Life Spirit Public Relations CIVIC DEVELOPMENT Box Twenty Consulting Acorn Property Group Village Design and Creative Sponsored by Engineers Arup Marketing BuroHappold Clarkebond Atkins Global Engineering Curtins Consulting Box Twenty Consulting RESIDENTIAL AGENT [establish] by Andrews Iesis Group Engineers Sponsored by Cotswold Access Creative College Morgan Structural Fox Davidson Homes Being Brunel Museum by Nash Partnership MPC (Meeting Place Andrews Property Group – Alec French Paul Basham Associates Communications) Land & New Homes Iesis Urban Spaces Halsall Construction Bunk Temple Back Fire Station CONTRACTOR Willmott Dixon CJ Hole by AHR The Build Bristol Group Construction Savills Halsall Construction Urban Lighthouse COMMERCIAL AGENT JAS Building Services GREEN INITIATIVE Sponsored by Regus Moon Architect and Builder Sponsored by Willmott RESIDENTIAL Alder King Oasys Property Solutions Dixon DEVELOPMENT Avison Young Willmott Dixon Autograph Homes Sponsored by Iesis Group Burston Cook Bright Green Futures 3-8 Redcliffe Parade by DEAL Nola Interiors Alec French COMMERCIAL Sponsored by Shawbrook Urbane Eco Balfour Villas by Ferguson DEVELOPMENT Bank Mann Architects Sponsored by Interaction 15-33 Union Street Melburg ONE TO WATCH Bankside Phase 2 by 1 Redcliff Street by Aurora at Finzels Reach by Sponsored by Sanderson Juniper Homes BuroHappold Engineering Cubex Weatherall Berkeley Place Aurora at Finzels Reach by Eagle House by Burston Bunk Brandon Yard by Acorn Cubex Cook Jocelyn Smith at Box Property Group CARGO at Wapping Wharf Elderberry Walk by BBRC, Twenty Consulting Chewton Court by by Umberslade Cheyne Social Property Engineers Woodstock Homes Ridge Bristol by Iesis Urban Impact and United Key Property Associates Copper Building, Spaces Communities Lakeshore by Ferguson Paintworks by Alder King Mann Architects Elderberry Walk by BBRC,
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CARGO AT WAPPING WHARF BY UMBERSLADE
Cheyne Social Property Impact and United Communities Loft House by Acorn Property Group Paintworks Phase 3 by Stride Treglown The Old Library by Autograph Homes RESIDENTIAL INTERIOR DESIGNER Bracey Interiors Fawn Interiors Jane Clayton & Company SJP Interior Design Stylemongers of Bristol TME Interiors SUPPLIER Bespoke Frameless Glass ETM Recycling Kutchenhaus Kitchens Bristol Nola Interiors TRANSFORMATION Sponsored by AWW 13-31 Cumberland Street by Rengen Developments 3-8 Redcliffe Parade by Alec French Berkeley Place CARGO at Wapping Wharf by Umberslade JAS Building Services Origin Workspace St George’s Bristol University of the West of England Glenside Campus, Practical Skills & Optometry Centre by AHR
THE BRISTOL PROPERTY AWARDS JUDGES Here are our impeccably independent judges, who were solely responsible for deciding all the winners. Huge thanks to them for giving up their time to go through all the finalists’ nominations PAUL BAKER president, BPAA
DAVID POWELL partner, Osborne Clarke
HANNAH WALKIEWICZ co-founder, The Build Bristol Group
KIRSTY PESTICCIO senior architect, Atkins and Bristol & Bath chair, RIBA
JANE HARRISON marketing director, L&C Mortgages
LYNN ROBINSON regional director, RICS
YULI CADNEYTOH architect director, BDP Bristol
TIM CANN senior director, BNP Paribas
ROBIN SQUIRE regional managing director, Acorn Property Group
NUALA GALLAGHER director of economy, Bristol City Council
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THE SPONSORS
Thank you to all our sponsors. The first-ever Bristol Property Awards received unprecedented support, and we’re very grateful that so many leading companies chose to be a part of this singular celebration To each: thank you. CATEGORY SPONSORS:
PARTNERS: Arup, Bevan Brittan, CARGO at Wapping Wharf, Event Photography Bristol, Jon Craig Photo, Kingbridge Photographic, MPC (Meeting Place Communications), Optima Systems, Paramount Interiors, Rengen Developments, Stride Treglown, Thrings, United Communities, Woodstock Homes
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SNAPPED M A N Y T H A N K S TO O U R PH OTO G R A PH E R S FO R C A P T U R I N G A LL T H E AC T I O N O N T H E DAY James Sneath (Faithful+Gould) and Katy Katani (Zorin Finance)
Jamie Gill (1625 Independent People) and James Read (Andrews Property Group)
Peregrine Nicholls, Angie Nicholls, Amber Knapp-Wilson and Benedict Nicholls (KPA Property)
Hayley Blacker (Interaction)
Mark Ogden (Triodos Bank), Sally Gilbert (United Communities) and Simon Crichton (Triodos Bank) Fiona Wellstead, Anna Ball, Lindsay Brazington-Watts and Beryl Dzambo (Village Design & Creative Marketing)
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Luke Cleary (Acorn Property Group)
Louise Bronson (Together), Alistair Colston (Colston & Colston Surveyors), Lindsey Nutbeen (Augmentum UK) and Sam Roach (Bristol Life) Cassie Perkins, Danica Clements, Tobyn Tribbeck and Phoebe Potter (Acorn Property Group)
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Paul Issacs (Generator Group), Katy Katani (Zorin Finance) and Jason Schofield (Generator Group)
Sullivan Gardner (Mobius Works), Alexandra Bardsley (Hayes Parsons Insurance Brokers), James Woollam (Hayes Parsons Insurance Brokers)
Paul Jones (Insight Law), Leanne Lolley (Index Property Finance), Gemma Monday (Insight Law), Simon Fox (Insight Law)
Sarah Bailey and Beth Ross (SJP Interiors) Julian Cook (Burston Cook)
Hanna Lewis-Jones (WSP), Mya Castillo (Property Consultant), Jasmine Main (Main Interiors), James Schofield (WSP) Bob Irwin and Paul Anslow (Triangle Networks)
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PHOTOS BY EVENT PHOTOGRAPHY BRISTOL
Richard Vinall (Canotec South West), Caroline Herbert (Bristol Sport) and Chris Goodenough (Iesis Group) Ron Cash (Kutchenhaus)
Tom Wilson (Iesis Group) and Chris Birakos (Rengen Developments) Carys Richards (Regus)
Willmott Dixon
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Gemma Monday (Insight Law)
Jacqui Pollard (Stride Treglown)
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Charlotte Hale (Acorn Property Group)
Aimee Davies (Clarke Willmott), Emma Harris (MPC), Matt Rimmer (Hadley Property Group) and Anna Sabrine-Newlyn (MPC) Will Keenan (O’Neill and Brennan) and Anna Thomas (O’Neill and Brennan)
Acorn Property Group Beryl Dzambo (Village Design & Creative Marketing)
Caron Rockey (Martyn Prowel Solicitors)
David Powell (Osborne Clarke)
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PHOTOS BY JON CRAIG
Marvin Rees, Mayor of Bristol
Cleo Allen (OEG Interiors)
Ben Thompson (BBC)
Rebecca Tregarthen (Smith & Williamson) Lauren Kemp (Legal & General)
Tobyn Tribbeck (Acorn Property Group) Mark Thurgood (Clarkebond) and James Fothergill (Change Real Estate)
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Carla Bartholomew (Arup)
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