October 23, 2020
Webinar
Awards Ceremony: 2020 Grand Prix of Real Estate
The winners of the Grand Prix of Real Estate, a competition held annually by FIABCI-USA, were announced at a virtual awards ceremony and viewing party on October 23, 2020. Although this was the first time in the history of the competition that the awards ceremony was not held in person, it turned out to be a great success, opening up attendance to FIABCI members and interested parties from around the world. Anthology Capital was one of the sponsors of the event, partnering with FIABCI-USA to recognize recently completed American development projects that best embody excellence in all of the real estate disciplines involved in their creation. Nine very impactful and influential projects were recognized with awards in 2020 for achieving that exemplary status. Congratulations to all the winners!

Judy Sykes
Moderator
FIABCI-USA Grand Prix Committee
Owner & Designated Broker
Sykes & Sykes Properties
Timestamps:
- 0:00 – Opening Montage of Past Years
- 4:34 – Intro to the 2020 Grand Prix of Real Estate
- 7:34 – N23 Student Housing – Hui Tian & Paul Cumming
- 12:45 – Virginia Placer – Charles Cunniffe
- 16:29 – The Cove – James Wong
- 20:15 – Kapiolani Residence – Timothy Yi
- 28:51 – Overview of FIABCI-USA
- 31:46 – UN-Habitat – The City We Need Is Affordable
- 32:12 – Aspen Police Department – Charles Cunniffe
- 35:48 – Ing Residence – Alwyn Trigg-Smith
- 42:20 – Elk Peak Ranch – Charles Cunniffe
- 45:52 – The Grove Resort & Water Park – Dominic Pickering
- 54:09 – Bleu Ciel – Jessica Young-Reid
- 58:51 – Closing – Principal Members
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