5 Grand Award–Winning Communities from the 2023 Gold Nuggets

Take a look at some of the winning multifamily developments from the 2023 Gold Nugget Awards.

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In 2023, the Gold Nugget Awards celebrated its 60th anniversary of recognizing companies that enhance communities through outstanding concepts in design, planning, and development.

With an impressive participation of 640 entries, this year’s annual awards program revealed the grand honorees during an awards ceremony held in late May at PCBC, the Pacific Coast’s regional conference and trade show for real estate development. From multifamily and affordable developments to single-family production and custom homes, the program bestowed numerous merit and grand awards across more than 50 categories.

“The Gold Nugget Award winners reflect our industry’s best, brightest, and most innovative architects, designers, and builder/developers,” notes Lisa Parrish, judging chairman and ceremonies administrator for the program. “The 2023 winners prove the beauty of design.”

Below, read more about the Multifamily Community of the Year, in addition to four other projects that were honored as grands in their categories.

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Leah Draffen

Leah Draffen is an associate editor for Zonda's Builder and Multifamily Executive magazines. She earned a B.A. in journalism and minors in business administration and sociology from Louisiana State University.

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Vincent Salandro

Vincent Salandro is an associate editor for Builder. He covers products for the Journal of Light Construction and also has stories appearing in other Zonda publications. He earned a B.A. in journalism and a B.S. in economics from American University.

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Symone Strong

Symone is an associate editor for Zonda's BUILDER and Multifamily Executive magazines. She also has stories in other company publications, including ARCHITECT. She earned her B.S. in journalism and a minor in business communications from Towson University.

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