ECE founder Werner Otto to receive CEE Real Estate Lifetime Achievement Award

Prior to the announcement later this week of the award shortlist of the 6th annual CEE Real Estate Quality Awards, the organizers are pleased to announce that Professor Dr Werner Otto, founder and honorary Chairman of the Management Board of ECE Projektmanagement, will receive this year's CEE Real Estate Lifetime Achievement Award.








Werner Otto

Prof. Dr. Werner Otto


The award, sponsored by the Financial Times, is the only one of 18 awards to be announced in advance of the sector's flagship awards gala on 25 February at the Warsaw Hilton Hotel. It is bestowed for significant and durable achievement in Central & Eastern European real estate and beyond.

Previous winners of the award are Eugene Golub (founder and President of Golub & Co and Quinlan Private Golub), David Mitzner (founder and President of Apollo Rida), Cor van Zadelhoff (founder of DTZ Zadelhoff), Sandor Demjan (founder and Chairman of TriGranit Development Corporation) and John Cutts (founder and Chairman of Parkridge Holdings).

A man of vision
Already a successful businessman, having built the internationally renowned Otto mail order business, Werner Otto founded ECE in 1965, primarily to service the growing real estate needs of his existing business in response to a series of disappointing construction contracts.

One of the pioneers in North American style shopping centers in Europe, the company has had extensive involvement in commercial real estate development of all kinds across Europe for more than 40 years, including numerous landmark buildings such as the Otto Versand administration building in Hamburg (1982), the headquarters of the Mannheimer Versicherungen insurance company in Mannheim (in cooperation with star architect Helmut Jahn, 1991), the German-Japanese Centre in Hamburg (1995), the Atrium Friedrichstraße in Berlin (1997) and the headquarters of Philips Germany in Hamburg (2006).

However the company's reputation has been built largely on its success in developing high quality urban shopping centers, and in November 2008 the company delivered its 100th shopping centre Arkády Pankrác in Prague, which is itself nominated for the CEE Real Estate Retail Development of the Year award for 2008.

A lasting contribution
In 2000, Werner Otto's son Alexander took over ECE and transformed the company from a Germany centered firm to a multinational corporation. Today ECE is active in Germany, Poland, Czech Republic, Hungary, Austria, Switzerland, Lithuania, Russia, Ukraine, Serbia, Romania, Bulgaria, Greece, Turkey, and Qatar. The company is today one of the largest development and construction companies in Europe.

Werner Otto has also had extensive interests beyond his business empire. He founded the Werner Otto Foundation in 1969 which assists in numerous medical causes, and the Werner Otto Institute founded in 1974, the first and, to date, the only special facility in Germany dedicated exclusively to the early diagnosis and treatment of developmentally challenged or disabled children and teenagers. He has also donated a new museum building, the Werner Otto Hall, to Harvard University, so the university could showcase the expressionist art of German-speakin

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