Final 48 hours for Property Awards nominations

Final 48 hours for Property Awards nominations


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Property professionals have less than 48 hours to submit entries for the Midlands PROPs Awards. 

The search for the very best of the property industry is set to come to a close on March 1. The awards is a Midlands-focused version of the oldest and most popular London PROPS Awards –  while raising funds to support disabled and disadvantaged children and young people across the region.

Taking place at The Grand Hotel, Birmingham on May 16, the event will offer a chance for the Midlands property industry to celebrate the sector’s outstanding achievements and successes.

Category judging begins next week with the official shortlist announced shortly afterwards. Nominations can now be made via the Variety website, with categories such as the Rising Star and Firm Award up for grabs. 

Lyn Staunton, development director for Variety, says: “The Midlands has some of the very finest Property companies and individuals, and we will celebrate those while raising much needed funds for disabled and disadvantaged children in the Region.”

Backing for the awards has come from Elevate Property Group, Prosperity Wealth, Brookbanks, Bromwich Hardy and Rainier Developments Limited.

This event aims to celebrate the property industry and help raise funds for special days out, creating unforgettable memories for disabled and disadvantaged children and young people in the Midlands.

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