The Utah Chapter of CCIM honored its 2022 Excellence Awards winners at a recent event at the Grand America Hotel in Salt Lake City. The annual awards program honored professionals within Utah’s commercial real estate industry “who exemplify the highest degree of business excellence,” the organization said. Also highlighted were some of the year’s most notable projects and transactions. The theme at this year’s event was “Ascending to New Heights.”{mprestriction ids="1,3"}
Recipients for the top sale and lease transactions of the year were awarded in each commercial property type, as were the top producers for each segment in the industry. Also honored was this year’s Hall of Fame recipient, Clark Ivory, the CEO of Ivory Homes. In addition, four scholarships, funded jointly by Price Real Estate and the CCIM Chapter, were awarded to students at the University of Utah.
“It was such a pleasure to meet together as an industry and recognize the phenomenal efforts of Utah’s commercial real estate community,” said Wes Christensen, Utah CCIM Excellence Awards event chair and chapter president. “Our professionals not only kept the industry moving forward, but together they truly ascended new heights during the most disruptive time in most of our careers. We appreciate all our sponsors and supporters who made this event possible and want to congratulate all those who were recognized with awards after two incredibly challenging years.”
The 2022 CCIM Excellence Awards winners are:
Community Lender of the Year (Under $75M): Jared DeVroom, Mountain America Credit Union.
Commercial Lender of the Year (Over $75M): Aaron Munro, BOK Financial.
Commercial Mortgage Broker of the Year: Johnny Clawson, The Clawson Group.
Private Money Lender of the Year: Andrew Peterson, Sundance Bay.
Retail Broker of the Year: Scott Brady, Mountain West Commercial.
Industrial Broker of the Year: Tom Dischmann, CBRE.
Office Broker of the Year: Brandon Fugal, Colliers.
Multifamily Broker of the Year: Greg Barratt, Berkadia.
Investment Broker of the Year: Kip Paul, Cushman & Wakefield.
Specialty Broker of the Year: Ryan Flint, Colliers International/Mountain West Commercial.
Rookie Broker of the Year: Jacob Miles, Marcus & Millichap.
Architectural Firm of the Year: FFKR Architects.
Architectural Project of the Year: Meadow Peak at Summit Vista, TSA Architects.
General Contractor Project of the Year: 95 State, Okland Construction.
Contractor of the Year: Jacobsen Construction.
Office Lease of the Year: Rocky Mountain University/Microfocus Software, Tab Cornelison and Scott Wilmarth, CBRE.
Retail Lease of the Year: Whole Foods Market, Cameron Simonsen and Lori Coburn, Colliers International.
Industrial Lease of the Year: FedEx at 7200 West, Tom Dischmann, CBRE.
Specialty Lease of the Year: The Metrodora Institute at Fairbourne Station, Barb Johnson, CBRE.
Multifamily Sale of the Year: Maison’s Landing, Eli Mills and Patrick Bodnar, CBRE.
Industrial Sales of the Year: Mountain View Parkway, Kip Paul, Cushman & Wakefield; 201 MVP 2-4, Kip Paul, Cushman & Wakefield.
Office Sales of the Year: Vista Station, Eli Mills, CBRE and Kip Paul, Cushman & Wakefield; Vista Station IV, Eli Mills, CBRE.
Retail Sale of the Year: Foothill Village, Kip Paul, Cushman & Wakefield.
Specialty Sale of the Year: Granger Medical Clinic, Phil Brierley and Jami Marsh, JLL.
Office Development of the Year: 95 State at City Creek.
Hospitality Development of the Year: Pendry Park City.
Industrial Development of the Year: Northwest Commerce Center.
Multifamily Development of the Year: Liberty Sky.
Adaptive Reuse Devel-opment of the Year: The Charli.
University of Utah students Taylor Frey, Matthew Hatch, Courtney Nielsen and Derek Beyer were recipients of the Price Real Estate and Utah CCIM Chapter scholarships.{/mprestriction}