GlobeSt.com Is Seeking the Best Civic Adaptive Reuse Project

If you have worked on, or are working on, an adaptive reuse project or important landmark that helps to define a city, we want to hear from you and your company in preparation for our adaptive reuse and opportunity zones special feature and conference.

Real Estate Forum is putting a spotlight on the achievements of those who have had a hand in locating adaptive reuse solutions across the country and specifically are looking for the best adaptive reuse projects in the best civic project (public sector).

In preparation for our GlobeSt.ADAPT: OPPORTUNITY ZONES special feature and conference, Real Estate Forum is putting a spotlight on the achievements of those who have had a hand in locating adaptive reuse solutions across the country.

What we are looking for:

Civic buildings such as city and town halls, for example, are important landmarks, which are significant in defining a city. The winner of the best civic project in the public sector has not only thought about the functionality of a building, but must consider the project’s visual, social and symbolic impact.

Real Estate Forum will collect nominations and choose finalists across a number of fields, projects and individual award types and present the winners at our inaugural GlobeSt.ADAPT: OPPORTUNITY ZONES conference, held September 16-17, 2019 at the Sagamore Pendry Baltimore in Baltimore, MD.

The first-of-its-kind event will educate, connect and celebrate the investors, developers and owners with the people behind the planning and decision-making, such as architects, consultants, academics and, most importantly, municipal officials.

What You Need to Know

You can nominate a project for as many categories as you deem fit.

Projects don’t have to be in opportunity zones

If you don’t have final photos of a project, it doesn’t have to be complete and answers and photos can be projected ROI, renderings etc.

All finalists for awards will be recognized within Real Estate Forum’s September issue.

There is no limit to the number of projects a firm can nominate themselves for.

There are nine project awards, five team or individual awards, and one special recognition award.

Check out the categories here, and click here to nominate now. The deadline is Friday, June 7th.