This year's SCEPTRE Awards, rewarding the best practice and the best people in the UK and Ireland shopping centre industry, are bigger and better than ever.
The superb ballroom at the Dorchester on London's Park Lane, sets the stage for the 2007 awards ceremony where presentations in 15 categories will take place on Wednesday 20 June.
Three awards are dedicated to readers of Shopping Centre Ireland: Developer of the Year, Agent of the Year and Shopping Centre Manager of the Year.
The three Irish categories will be decided by a poll of Shopping Centre Ireland readers. To register your vote for Ireland's top developer, agent or shopping centre manager, log on to http://www.sceptreawards.co.uk
Irish entrants are, of course, welcome in all the other categories as well, so why not start penning your entry now?
For further information on the 2007 SCEPTRE Awards, call Nicola Chesson in the William Reed Events team on +44 1293 867629 or visit the website at http://www.sceptreawards.co.uk
Sceptre Awards shortlist
Shopping Centre Ireland Agent of the Year
Bannon Commercial
Savills Hamilton Osborne King
BTWShiells
O'Connor Kennedy Turtle
Mason Owen & Lyons
CB Richard Ellis
Shopping Centre Ireland Developer of the Year
GML Estates (for The Outlet)
Gallico Developments (for Athlone Town Centre)
Treasury Holdings (various)
Ballymore Properties (for Whitewater)
Multi Development (for Victoria Square)
Green Property (for Blanchardstown)
Shopping Centre Ireland Centre Manager of the Year
Don Nugent (Dundrum)
Michael O'Hagan (Blanchardstown)
Cathal Austin (The Quays)
Clodagh Grimes (Westwood Centre)
Patrick Hughes (Jervis Centre)
John Cantwell (Mahon Point)
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