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DREAMR Awards Featured on PHX11

Wednesday, March 2nd, 2011

The Annual Downtown Phoenix DREAMR Awards were held February 7th honoring Downtown advocates and visionaries.  The following is a list of individuals and organizations honored at the luncheon:

* Harlan and Karleen Lee of Sing High Chop Suey House (Private Sector Individual)

* Deputy City Manager Dave Krietor (Public Sector/Non-Profit Individual)

* Arizona Opportunities Industrialization Center (Organization)

* CityScape (Program/Project)

* The Downtown Phoenix Ambassadors (Unsung Hero)

The DREAMR Awards also featured the 2011 “Best of Downtown” winners highlighting Downtown restaurants, businesses and attractions.  For a complete list of the Best of Downtown recipients please visit:  Best of Downtown Winners Announced.

For those of you who missed it, PHX11 has posted the awards ceremony in full on their web site under their “In the Public Interest” section.  To view the Awards, which includes several video vignettes on Phoenicians’ dreams for the future of Downtown Phoenix, please visit:  PHX11 In The Public Interest – 2011 DREAMR Awards.  If you prefer to watch on television you can view the PHX11 schedule here:  PHX11 Program Schedule.

DREAMR Awards Feb. 7

Monday, December 27th, 2010

On Feb. 7, from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., at the Hyatt Regency Phoenix, the Downtown Phoenix Partnership will host the 17th Annual DREAMR Awards, sponso17th Annualred by The Business Journal and APS.

DREAMR, which stands for Downtown Revitalization Effort Awards of Merit and Recognition, is a yearly banquet that celebrates those individuals, groups and projects that are helping to create a more vibrant Downtown and awards will be given in the following categories: Public/Non-Profit Sector Individual, Organization, Private Sector Individual, Program/Project, and Unsung Hero.

APS_Logologo-PhoenixBusinessJournalDREAMR also highlights the “Best of Downtown,” People’s Choice-style awards that are given to various Downtown businesses and destinations in a variety of categories: Best Lunch Spot, Best Breakfast Spot, Best Happy Hour, Best Nightlife Spot, Best Place to Relax, Best Cultural Attraction, Best Retail Store, Best Athlete, and Best Personal Care or Fitness Center

View a list of the 2010 Best of Downtown winners here.

 Tickets to the 17th Annual DREAMR Awards can be purchased for $70 each or $700 per table of 10. Reservations can be made by calling (602) 744-6400.

Irwin, Fairbanks Among DREAMR Winners

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

The 16th Annual DREAMR Awards were held Monday afternoon at the Phoenix Convention Center, where R. Neil Irwin received the Visionary Award, the highest honor given.

DREAMR with dateDREAMR stands for Downtown Revitalization Effort Awards of Merit and Recognition and honors the individuals, projects and organizations that dare to dream and work to make those dreams come true. Thanks to DREAMRs, urban blight and decline have been replaced with new centers of retail and commerce, urban residential opportunities, and an active arts and entertainment community. Because these DREAMRs followed their dreams, crowds of people are returning to a renewed and invigorated Downtown Phoenix.

Irwin, a partner at Brian Cave LLP, was the only Chairman the Downtown Phoenix Partnership had known during the organization’s first 20 years of operation prior to stepping down earlier this year. He played a key role in both the revitalization of Downtown and the development of the Partnership. In 2009, Irwin was named one of The Business Journal’s 25-Most Admired Top Level Executives.

Also receiving DREAMR Awards were: Tom’s Tavern owner Mike Ratner (Private Sector Individual); Don Keuth (Public Sector / Non-Profit Individual); Phoenix Mercury (Organization); Freeport McMoRan Center (Project); and former Phoenix City Manager Frank Fairbanks (”Unsung Hero”).

In addition to awarding the DREAMRs, the event also spotlighted Best of Downtown winners and featured two captivating keynote speakers, Local First Arizona Executive Director Kimber Lanning and Alliance for Audience Executive Director Matt Lehrman. Both offered up simple ways everyone can help raise the profile of Downtown and grow local business. You can watch Lehrman’s speech here and here, and you can watch Lanning’s speech here and here.