Southwest Value Partners Achieves Developer of the Year in Nashville

News Summary

In a celebratory atmosphere at the annual NAIOP Middle Tennessee Awards, Southwest Value Partners was honored as Developer of the Year for the second consecutive year. The ceremony, held at the Grand Hyatt hotel, highlighted the contributions of various developers in Nashville’s thriving commercial real estate landscape. SWVP also received the Office Development Award for their notable project, 21 Platform South. Other winners included Hines for Mixed-Use Development and Colt International in various categories, showcasing a commitment to excellence within the local real estate sector.

Exciting Night in Nashville: Southwest Value Partners Takes Home Top Honors!

On a charming Thursday evening in Nashville, the vibrant world of commercial real estate took center stage at the annual NAIOP Middle Tennessee Awards Ceremony. This year, the sparkling Grand Hyatt hotel became the backdrop for a night of celebration and accolades, shining a light on the leading developers and projects that are shaping the city’s landscape.

The Big Winner: Developer of the Year

In a stunning display of excellence, Southwest Value Partners (SWVP) was awarded Developer of the Year for an impressive second consecutive year. This company, which operates out of both Nashville and sunny San Diego, has made waves in the commercial real estate sector, showcasing their commitment to developing top-notch properties that echo the vibrant spirit of Nashville.

Celebration Continues with Office Development Award

But that’s not all! SWVP also snagged the Office Development Award for their incredible project, 21 Platform South, also known as the Pinnacle Tower. Recognized last year too, for the same esteemed award, this high-rise project has clearly set a high bar in the industry.

Notable Mentions: Hines Takes the Mixed-Use Development Award

The night was vibrant, filled with cheers, as other remarkable players in the commercial sector were also honored. Hines continued its winning streak, claiming the Mixed-Use Development Award for their innovative projects, The Finery and T3 Wedgewood Houston. Such developments reflect the creative spirit and pioneering vision that Nashville has become known for.

More Awards, More Winners!

The NAIOP Middle Tennessee 2025 Awards didn’t stop there, featuring a variety of categories honoring excellence across different real estate segments:

  • Retail Sale of the Year: 322 Broadway – Jimmy Buffett’s Margaritaville, brought to life by Lance Bloom of Colliers International
  • Multi-Family Sale of the Year: The Griff, represented by the talented team from CBRE
  • Industrial Sale of the Year: Speedway Industrial Park – Building 17, with representation from ProVenture
  • Industrial Lease of the Year: Geodis, Speedway Industrial Park – Building 1, also by ProVenture’s dynamic group
  • Industrial Development of the Year: HighPointe 24, developed by Panattoni – Hamilton Development
  • Office Sale of the Year: Truist Plaza, skillfully represented by Cushman & Wakefield
  • Office Lease of the Year: Vanderbilt University Medical Center, orchestrated by the team at JLL
  • Brokerage Team of the Year (Capital Markets): Colliers International’s Lance Bloom
  • Brokerage Team of the Year (Leasing): A powerhouse group from JLL including Tom Hooper and his team
  • Developing Leader of the Year: Emily Dicks from Sagemont, a standout in the industry
  • Middle Tennessee Impact Award: Axson West of Southeast Venture, recognized for their significant contributions

An Evening of Inspiration

This year’s awards ceremony not only celebrated the impressive achievements of developers, but also fostered a sense of community and innovation within the industry. Each accolade represented hard work, dedication, and the relentless pursuit of excellence. It was a night where the Nashville real estate world came together, inspiring one another to reach new heights and envision ambitious projects that will define the skyline of tomorrow.

As the awards were handed out and smiles lit up the room, the atmosphere was electric, with attendees already looking forward to what the next year has in store for Nashville’s incredible real estate landscape!

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