News article : February 17, 2026

The Property Industry Scotland Awards 2026 Nominee

tpi award nominee 2026

We are delighted to share that Hacking and Paterson Management Services has been nominated at the Property Institute Scotland Awards.

The awards evening brings together familiar faces from across the sector to celebrate excellence, with a drinks reception, three course dinner, and the highly anticipated announcement of this year’s winners, followed by a lively evening of celebrations. Being recognised among such a strong shortlist, judged by an independent and respected panel, is something we are incredibly proud of. We look forward to joining colleagues from across the industry for what promises to be a memorable night and to see whether our nomination turns into an award win.

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