Wing again joins the property world’s award-winning elite

2010-09-24

If you are hoping to find some of the very best property professionals in the whole of Europe and Africa, then look no further than the winners of a highly acclaimed property competition. The results of the Europe & Africa Property Awards 2010 in association with Bloomberg Television have just been released and up there amongst the winners is WING. The company won awards in the category of Best Office Development with k3 sustainable office building and Best Industrial Development with South-Pest Business Park a sought-after city logistics centre and attended a high profile gala dinner at the Park Lane Hotel in London’s Mayfair on Friday, September 24th where the presentation took place

The event is part of the International Property Awards, the world’s most prestigious competition that seeks to identify the best real estate professionals across the globe. By WING winning one of these coveted awards, it is clear that Hungary is not only capable of competing at this level but can also triumph within the highly competitive Europe and Africa property arenas.

Later this year, the highest scoring winners from the Europe & Africa Property Awards will compete against other winning companies from Asia Pacific, the UK, Americas and the Middle East to find the ultimate ‘World’s Best’ in each category. These results will be announced at a grand gala dinner at the Royal Lancaster Hotel, Hyde Park, London on Saturday, November 27th.

Much of the judging was carried out by the International Property Awards’ esteemed panel of judges at the London offices of Bloomberg Television but entries were also outsourced to leading experts in each particular field throughout the world. This year’s judges included Ben Wood, industry head property markets of Google UK; Peter Bolton King, group chief executive of the National Federation of Property Professionals; Christopher Hall, president elect of FIABCI; Thijs Stoffer, International Consortium of Real Estate Agents Association (ICREA); Fiona Nixon, chairman of the Australia Institute of Architects, Hendrik Nelde, president of FIABCI Belgium; Helen Shield, editor-in-chief of International Homes Luxury Collection magazine and Sven Johns, CEO of the German Real Estate Association.

Noah M. Steinberg Chairman & CEO of WING said of winning the award, „ As a leading local competitor on the Hungarian property market, WING’s developments represent international world class quality and professionalism. The Property Award is recognition of the fact that WING’s local projects are not only competitive at an international level, but that they are outstanding. WING is committed to creating architectural, functional and financial value. The international recognition for WING in receiving these awards is also a success for the Hungarian property sector.”

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