Judges highlighted The Real Deal’s “stylishly written” magazine and a website that can keep “news junkies busy for hours” in awarding TRD a baker’s dozen of honors last week.
At its annual ceremony Thursday at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, the National Association of Real Estate Editors awarded TRD 13 awards including Gold for Best Website, Best Residential Trade Magazine and Best Commercial Trade Magazine.
TRD won the most awards of any publication. At one point, NAREE chair Eileen McEleney joked that the TRD team should simply move its awards dinner table onto the stage.
Highlights included awards for nine of TRD’s full-time journalists, a gold for New Kings of New York author Adam Piore, awards for the entire staff for the October 2022 and June 2022 magazines, and the new website.
Readers can check out individual winners and their stories below.
- Gold, Best Real Estate Website: The Real Deal
- Gold, Best Residential Real Estate Trade Magazine: The Real Deal, October 2022 issue
- Gold, Best Commercial Real Estate Trade Magazine: The Real Deal, June 2022 issue
- Best Young Journalist: Keith Larsen
- Gold, Collection of Work Covering Commercial Real Estate: Keith Larsen for Age of Empires, Collateral Damage and Bankruptcy Beeline
- Gold, Best Residential Real Estate Story Gold Winner: Harrison Connery for Compass revises market share after NAR changes its math
- Gold, Best International Real Estate Story: Keith Larsen and Katherine Kallergis for Trouble in paradise
- Best Commercial Real Estate Trade or B-to-B Magazine Story
- Gold: Adam Piore for Joseph Chetrit: The Man from Morocco
- Bronze: Sam Lounsberry for Inside Chicago's condo deconversion wars
- Honorable Mention: Joe Lovinger for Inside Traded, real estate’s vanity mirror
- Honorable Mention: Trevor Bach for Builder's justice: How a legal loophole could reshape California
- Bonze, Best Real Estate E-Newsletter: Kathryn Brenzel for The Daily Dirt
- Bronze, Best Real Audio Real Estate Report: Isabella Farr and Suzannah Cavanaugh for Deconstruct, “Compass Points to its Future”