Multifamily Communities Recognized at 2023 Gold Nugget Awards

Check out which development was honored with the Multifamily Community of the Year title and nine additional grand winners.

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Bernard Andre

Saltwood in Portland, Oregon, has been named the Multifamily Community of the Year for the 2023 Gold Nugget Awards.

Christian Columbres

Saltwood in Portland, Oregon, has been named the Multifamily Community of the Year for the 2023 Gold Nugget Awards.

This year, the Gold Nugget Awards is celebrating six decades of recognizing those who improve communities through exceptional concepts in design, planning, and development. The program announced its 2023 grand honorees at an awards ceremony May 24 during 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 annual awards program garnered 640 entries in 2023 and a slew of merit and grand awards in 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.”

The judging panel featured some of the most talented designers, planners, and builders in the industry, including Paul Brady, principal at Godden | Sudik Architects; Mollie Carmichael, principal at Zonda Advisory; Steven Dewan, senior principal at Bassenian Lagoni; Anne Postle, principal/senior partner at Osmosis Architecture; Kaylee Smith, real estate executive; and Eric Zuziak, partner and president at JZMK Partners.

Here’s a roundup of 10 multifamily developments that garnered Gold Nugget grand awards. View the full list of winners across all the categories here.

Multifamily Community of the Year: Saltwood, Portland, Oregon
Developers: Prometheus Group and Cairn Pacific; Builder: Bremik Construction; Architect: SERA Architects

Christian Columbres

Best Multifamily Housing Community, Under 15 du/acre: Cordillera, Las Vegas
Developer/Builder: Toll Brothers; Architect: KTGY

Christopher Mayer

Best Multifamily Housing Community, 15-30 du/acre: Selo of Pastoria Apartments, Sunnyvale, California
Developer: De Anza Properties; Architect: DAHLIN Architecture | Planning | Interiors

Patrik Argast

Best Multifamily Housing Community, 30-60 du/acre: Manadarin Oriental Residences, Beverly Hills, California
Developers: SHVO, Bilgili Group, and Deutsche Finance; Builder: Swinerton; Architect: MVE + Partners

Hunter Kerhart Architectural Photographer

Best Multifamily Housing Community, 100 du/acre or More: Līlia Waikīkī, Waikīkī, Hawaii
Developer: Brookfield Properties; Architect: Solomon Cordwell Buenz

Adam Taylor

Best Mixed-Use Project: 1288 Howard, San Francisco
Developer: March Capital Management; Builder: Achill Beg Construction; Architect: LDP Architecture

Bernard Andre

Best On-the-Boards Multifamily Community: Post House Apartments, Salt Lake City
Developers: Lowe Property Group, BCG Holdings, and Q Factor; Builder: Big D Construction; Architect: MVE + Partners

Courtesy MVE + Partners

Best Student or Faculty Housing: Trailside Student Living, Seattle
Developer: Phoenix Property Co.; Builder: The Walsh Group; Architect: Weber Thompson

Built Work Photography/Cindy Apple Photography

Best Service-Enriched Senior Living Community: Mirabella ASU, Tempe, Arizona
Developer: Mirabella at ASU; Builder: McCarthy; Architect: Ankrom Moisan

Roehner + Ryan

Best Renovated, Restored, or Adaptive Reuse Residential Project: Duffey Lofts, Minneapolis
Developer: Cedar Street Cos.; Builder: RJM Construction; Architect: BKV Group

Steve Silverberg/Gaffer Photography

About the Author

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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