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Best Urban Infill Project: 855 Main

September 7, 2021

Source: Silicon Valley Business Journal

2021 Structures Awards honor retail, residential, commercial and community projects

Each year, the Silicon Valley Business Journal recognizes the best real estate deals, projects and dealmakers in the region with our Structures Awards.

This year’s real estate award honorees include a $300 million STEM campus at a local university, a reimagining of a vacant lot in Morgan Hill, and new tech campuses — all projects and more that had to deal with changing health protocols and construction fits and starts, thanks to the pandemic.

We will recognize the best projects, deals and leases in Silicon Valley. There are no finalists in categories; each one we have chosen is a winner. And some categories have more than one winner. Each of the honorees had to be under construction, started or finished between June 1, 2020, to June 1, 2021.

The Silicon Valley Business Journal will honor 25 real estate awards at a virtual event on Sept. 23. Each honoree will be profiled in print and online on Sept. 24.

Several awards will be announced at the Sept. 23 event:

  • Deal of the Year
  • Office/R&D Deal of the Year
  • Developer of the Year
  • Dealmaker of the Year
  • Pioneer of the Year
  • Architecture

Here are the remaining the Silicon Valley Structures honorees for 2021.

Affordable Residential Project: Leigh Avenue Senior Apartments

Build-to-Suit Project: Intuitive

Campus Project: Microsoft’s Silicon Valley Campus

Community Impact: Emergency Interim Housing sites, provided by the City of San Jose, Habitat for Humanity and LifeMoves Mountain View

Education Project: Sobrato Campus for Discovery and Innovation, Santa Clara University

Facades: Techcon Headquarters

Green Project: Google Bay View

Healthcare Project: Stanford Center for Academic Medicine

Hospitality Project: The Ameswell

Innovative Technology Project: 200 Park

Interiors: Google 237 Moffett Park Drive

Market-Rate Residential Project: Miro

Mixed-Use Project: Hanover Diridon

Office or Industrial Built Project: Fortinet

Public/Civic Project: Cañada College Kinesiology and Wellness Building

Retail Project: State Street Market

Reuse/Rehab Project: Mission Technology Park

Speculative Project, Small: 3380 Coyote Hill Road, Stanford Research Park

Speculative Project, Large: Alexandria Center for Life Sciences

Urban Infill Project: 855 Main, Redwood City

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