Wirt Design Group Takes Home CoreNet REmmy Award for Scorpion Internet Marketing

Nov 22, 2019

On November 21, 2019, CoreNet Global‘s Southern California Chapter held their Annual REmmy Award at the Beverly Hilton Hotel. Wirt Design was awarded Innovative Workplace over 50,000 square feet for our project with Scorpion Internet Marketing. To see project images, click here. Congratulations to our entire project team, the other winning teams and nominees.


Wirt Desing Group Principal Eduardo Melgar and Senior Project Tech Roberto Vasquez accept award


The Southern California Chapter of CoreNet Global REmmy Award recognize nominees and honors outstanding achievement in corporate real estate. These awards go to professionals and teams who demonstrate standards of excellence and best practices in our field. They celebrate stellar examples of the corporate real estate profession and the positive impact of the workplace. 

To learn more about the project click here.


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