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South Coast
Property Awards
2023

Hilton Ageas Bowl Southampton Thursday 08 June 2023 Amari Construction - logo

The South Coast Property Awards 2023

A glittering gala evening of awards, dinner, and good company to celebrate the best in commercial property in the South Coast region. The cream of professional talent among the agents, developers, planners, consultants, property lawyers, and dealmakers in the region will be in attendance on the night and always combine to make this a must-attend event.

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Hosted by Hal Cruttenden

Hal Cruttenden is one of the top touring stand up comedians working in the UK and Ireland today, as well as being a highly accomplished writer, presenter and actor.

He has hosted The Rugby’s On on BT Sport with Ugo Monye. He has also made several appearances on ‘Live at the Apollo’ (BBC1 & 2), ‘Have I Got News For You’ (BBC1), ‘The Royal Variety Performance’ (ITV1), ‘Would I Lie To You’ (BBC1) ‘The One Show’ (BBC1), ‘The Great British Bake Off: An Extra Slice’ (BBC2 & Channel 4) and ‘The Apprentice: You’re Fired’ (BBC2).

TV also includes ‘Richard Osman’s House of Games’ (BBC2), ‘Mock the Week’ (BBC2), ‘Guessable’ (Comedy Central), ‘Celebrity Mastermind’ (BBC1), ‘Celebrity Chase (ITV1), ‘The Wright Stuff’ (Channel 5), ‘Edinburgh Comedy Fest Live’ (BBC3), ‘The Melbourne Comedy Festival Gala’ (Channel 10 Australia), ‘Just For Laughs Gala’ (CBC Canada), and ‘Celebrity Tipping Point’ (ITV1).

He’s also one of the most experienced and in demand hosts for corporate events in the country.

He’s toured extensively in the UK and Ireland over the last 10 years, he has also taken shows to the Montreal, Melbourne, and New Zealand comedy festivals and he’s recorded three stand up specials for Next Up -‘Tough Luvvie’, ‘Straight Outta Cruttenden’ and ‘Chubster’. Hal’s next tour, ‘It’s Best You Hear it From Me’ starts in 2022.

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South Coast Property Awards honour region’s top performers

The leading players in the commercial and residential property community celebrated their achievements at the 2023 South Coast Property Awards. (See the photos from the night here)

Developers, agents, planners, consultants, lawyers and dealmakers at the sixth annual ceremony, headline sponsored by Amiri Construction, were applauded winners in 16 award categories.

The awards are hosted by The Business Magazine and sponsored by AECOMBiscoes SolicitorsDutton Gregory SolicitorsLester AldridgeMSP CapitalCobwebLloyds BankLambert Smith HamptonSouth Coast CPSHighwoodCoStar and Graitec

Hosting the awards with great aplomb, comedian, writer, presenter and actor Hal Cruttenden’s humorous anecdotes entertained guests throughout the evening. With his encouragement, guests generously donated over £15,000 during the evening for Hannah’s Holiday Home, a charity that provides fun breaks for children with cancer and life-limiting illnesses and their families. Further donations will come from a silent auction.

And the winners are…

Architectural Practice of the Year

Winner: HNW Architects

“The firm is growing and has opened a new office in Brighton. We looked at how we could build on what we do without fundamentally diluting who we are. Brighton is an exciting move that opens new opportunities for us and enables us to move into new sectors. Since the Covid-19 pandemic, we’ve been doing a lot of work on office fit-outs and design. We continue to build our commercial property work on the south coast and to increase our foothold in education. We have a toolkit for net zero carbon, which is the backbone of everything we do.” Steve Duffy, director, HNW Architects

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Finalists

ARC Architects
Ayre Chamberlain Gaunt
HGP Architects
HNW Architects
Noviun
UX Architects

Commercial Development of the year

Winner: New Lane - Kingsbridge Estates

“We worked collaboratively with the local council to help ensure that when Pfizer left New Lane it was replaced by another major company, Amazon. This is a very important site for the local economy, especially through its employment opportunities. Sustainability is also an important consideration and Amazon’s logistics site was developed to handle a fleet of 800 electric vehicles.” Jeremy Sharland, development director, and Chris Fry, chief executive, Kingsbridge Estates

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Finalists

Adanac North Phase II – Boyle & Summers
Blue Print Andover – Kier Property
Christchurch Trade Park
New Lane - Kingsbridge Estates
Portsmouth Audi – HNW Architects

Commercial Landlord of the Year

Winner: Kingsbridge Estates

“We have had high occupancy rates and tenant retention, despite Covid-19 and wider economic factors that have made it difficult for tenants. As a landlord, what we do well is to fully engage with occupiers. We regularly speak directly with them and they know that if they have any issues they can approach us. By always knowing what tenants want we can make sure they renew and stay, for example, by helping them downsize in the same building.” Jeremy Sharland, development director, and Rachel Lacklison, asset manager, Kingsbridge Estates

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Finalists

Kingsbridge Estates
Portsmouth City Council
University of Southampton Science Park

Property Agency of the Year

Winner: Merriebank Lettings & Property Services

“When we set up the business, our objective was to be different from other agencies. We aim to provide a more personal service to tenants and landlords alike. We are also available any hour of the day, which is important. As a family-run business, we all work for each other and bring different skills to the company. We have had a very good year, including picking up one of the Isle of Wight’s biggest developments, which is fantastic for us.” Dean and Sophie Faulkner, owners, Merriebank Lettings & Property Services

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Finalists

Austin & Wyatt Bournemouth
Fox & Sons
Merriebank Lettings & Property Services
Morris Dibben Chandler’s Ford
Palmer Snell Weymouth

Fast Rising Property Business of the Year

Winner: Captiva Homes

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Captiva Homes
Destin 4 Chartered Surveyors
Paul Basham Associates

Housebuilder of the Year

Winner: Elivia Homes

“It has been a tremendous year for us with our rebranding to create Elivia Homes, buying landmark sites in the region and engaging in negotiations for many more. We have a growth plan to double in size by 2027. We acquired Millwood Homes in the east of the region and are looking to buy more businesses. A commitment to environmental, social and governance issues is also a priority for us, particularly our work supporting people from Ford Prison to get back into work.” Kevin Wawman, Managing Director, Elivia Homes

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Finalists

 AJC Group
Bargate Homes
Barratt and David Wilson Homes Southampton
Dandara
Elivia Homes
Metis Homes

Industrial/Logistics Property Consultancy of the Year

Winner: Lambert Smith Hampton

“We take real pride in delivering the best deals for our clients. The market has been pretty stable during the period. There is a consistent lack of supply and the south coast is fairly robust because demand outstrips supply. Rents have gone in the right direction for clients, and on some deals second-hand rents have been similar to new-build rents. One of the highlight deals for us was Dunsbury Park in Havant.” Elise Evans, director, Lambert Smith Hampton

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Finalists

CBRE
Holloway, Iliffe & Mitchell
Lambert Smith Hampton
Myddelton & Major
Realest
Vail Williams

Offices Consultancy of the Year

Winner: Vail Williams

“We’re delighted to win, especially as the award is based on data from CoStar. The office market is still really strong although there has been a flight to quality by businesses. Southampton, in particular, is proving really popular. Major deals for us included Twenty3 Brunswick, which has a BREEAM excellent rating, and we also helped Kingsbridge Estates get Charlotte Place fully let for the first time since it was built 20 years ago.” Russell Mogridge, partner, Vail Williams

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Finalists

Holloway, Iliffe & Mitchell
Lambert Smith Hampton
Myddelton & Major
Nettleship Sawyer
Realest
Vail Williams

Property Deal of the Year

Winner: Lush expansion to A1 & A2 Fleets Corner – Vail Williams/Goadsby

“Our expansion in Poole reaffirms our status in the local area. We are one of the biggest employers here and this development allows us to consolidate our property portfolio. It means we now have 60% of our factory portfolio in the Fleets Corner estate, where we can build our manufacturing and also support current sales and our projected growth. We are always looking for property opportunities in the local area and have a great working relationship with Vail Williams and Goadsby.” Chase Clark, manufacturing director, Lush

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Finalists

Lake House Portsmouth Acquisition – Bayshill Properties
Lush expansion to A1 & A2 Fleets Corner – Vail Williams/Goadsby
New Lane letting to Amazon – Kingsbridge Estates

Property Law Firm of the Year

Winner: Lester Aldridge

“We’ve seen rapid organic growth over the period by investing in our people. We have a lot of trainee solicitors coming through the ranks, with staff numbers now over 350. I think winning this award shows our ambitions. Our ability to provide fast turnarounds that was noted by the judges is down to understanding each client’s business. One of the standout deals for us in the period was acting for the University of Southampton on a flagship project.” Mark Benham, head of real estate, Lester Aldridge

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Finalists

Biscoes Solicitors
Leicester Aldridge
Moore Barlow LLP

Regeneration Project of the Year

Winner: West Cliff Mansions – HGP Architects

“This was a four-year project with many challenges to overcome. We had to deal with a negative response from neighbouring residents as we were building on what had been a car park that they didn't want to lose. Many different designs were presented to overcome their concerns. The design is sympathetic to its surroundings and in keeping with the area. We also worked to improve safety and access to a school that was close to the development. Feedback from the occupants has been really positive.” Chris Callard, director, and Richard Abraham, architectural specialist, HGP Architects

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Finalists

Pro Pods Co-living Rental Accommodations
Shawford Station Ticket Office – EP Projects
West Cliff Mansions - HGP Architects

Large Residential Development of the Year

Winner: Harbour Place – Barratt & David Wilson Homes

One of our biggest priorities on this project was to achieve a biodiversity net gain. We improved the land by 20% and the community now has 30.5 acres to enjoy, with extensive wildlife habitats. Like all projects, there were challenges but we always took on board local residents’ feedback and our priority on sustainability helped to bring down any barriers with them. Relationships with the community are just as important to us as building homes.” Megan Hamlyn, marketing manager, Barratt and David Wilson Homes

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Finalists

Blake’s View, Lavant – Elivia Homes
Harbour Place – Barratt & David Wilson Homes
Madgwick Park – Barratt & David Wilson Homes
Novo – Dandara Southern
The Nightingales, Walworth Road – Foreman Homes
The Sloop, Poole – AJC Group

Small Residential Development of the Year

Winner: Blake’s View, Lavant – Elivia Homes

“Blakes View in Chichester is just one of the sites that we have had immense pleasure in building. Our Land and Commercial team made it the success it has been and it is for their work that we have won this award.” Kevin Wawman, Managing Director, Elivia Homes

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Finalists

Blake’s View, Lavant – Elivia Homes
Harbour Place – Barratt & David Wilson Homes
Madgwick Park – Barratt & David Wilson Homes
Novo – Dandara Southern
The Nightingales, Walworth Road – Foreman Homes
The Sloop, Poole – AJC Group

Sustainable Development of the Year

Winner: Hawkin’s Field, Fittleworth – Elivia Homes

“We are fortunate to have two prestigious sites within the South Downs National Park and both have proved to be tremendous successes. Winning this award represents the huge effort made by our team not just to achieve the minimum standards at Hawkins Field, but to exceed them.” Kevin Wawman, Managing Director, Elivia Homes

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Finalists

Hawkin’s Field, Fittleworth – Elivia Homes
Herbert Avenue, Poole – AJC Group
Langstone Park – XLB Property
Stoneham – Capital Trust Group

Workplace of the Year

Winner: Lakeside North Harbour

“One of the key developments for us this year is commencing the works to install a photovoltaic and battery storage system that will increase our sustainability and significantly reduce the energy bills of our occupiers. Another initiative has been creating the My Lakeside digital platform which enables us to improve our communications with all occupiers. We can let them know immediately about events and activities, as well as all the facilities and amenities available on our 130-acre site.” Emma Parkin, marketing manager, Lakeside North Harbour

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Finalists

AJC Group
HGP Architects
Lakeside North Harbour
Lloyds Register
Paul Basham Associates
Ridge and Partners

Young Property Person of the Year

Winner: Faye Williams – Harrison Clarke

“I’m just finishing my Masters degree dissertation on the education of party wall surveyors and have given up most of my weekends for the last two years, so I’m looking forward to finishing the degree. I chose to get involved in party wall work as this is a very people-centric issue and I found that taking a different approach helps to resolve disputes quickly. Working in the healthcare sector before joining the firm helped my people skills which I now use in developing our culture and approach to customer service.” Faye Williams, senior surveyor, Harrison Clarke

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Finalists

Alex Gauntlett – Vail Williams
Annabel Huffer – Eddisons Incorporating Daniells Harrison
Faye Williams – Harrison Clarke
Seb Janes – AJC Group
Merrin Kitcher – Scott Bailey
Connor Taylor-Bargent – Cordage Group

The Mark Vincent Lifetime Achievement award

Winner: Russell Mogridge from Vail Williams

"This was a total surprise. Mark was a friend, so receiving this award was quite emotional for me. The property sector is a people business and Mark and I were always looking for networking opportunities. These connections are invaluable, particularly in commercial property. In this business, you’ve got to be yourself and be open and honest – after all, many clients are with you throughout your career. I also focus on mentoring youngsters coming into the profession and more widely – to inspire them to think about their career opportunities.” Russell Mogridge, partner, Vail Williams

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