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NTCAR Honors John Goff, John Weber And Larry Good

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The North Texas Commercial Association of Realtors (NTCAR) inducted Fort Worth real estate mogul John Goff and shopping center developer John Weber into the industry group's Hall of Fame at a gala event last night at the Dallas Country Club.

The 28th Annual NTCAR Reunion and Hall of Fame also honored Larry Good, founding principal of architecture firm GFF, with the Michael McAuley Lifetime Achievement Award.  

Pictured are Colliers' Chris Teesdale, Henry S Miller's Darrell Hurmis, Irving Mayor Beth Van Duyne, John Goff, Larry Good, John Weber, Younger Partners' Kathy Parmenter, Colliers' Greg Cannon and Novus' Robert Grunnah at last night's event.

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John Goff was honored for his contributions to the DFW area and his financial prowess. He's CEO of Crescent Real Estate Holdings, a company he founded in the early 1990s. He's grown the company from $500M at its IPO to $6.5B upon its sale to Morgan Stanley in 2007. Two years later, John formed a JV with Barclays and bought the company back.

Here are Younger partners' Moody Younger, Dowdle Real Estate's Lynn Dowdle, Fischer's Sharon Friedberg, Colliers' Tom Pearson, CBRE-UCR's Mickey Ashmore and Colliers' Mike Crain.

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John Weber has developed 36 shopping centers in Texas, totaling more than 11M SF in retail space.

Larry Good was honored for his long career as an architect and a major influence in urban space, such as Klyde Warren Park, the Bishop Arts District and plans for the Trinity River.

CBRE’s Steve Berger, Henry S Miller's Tom Grunnah, Younger Partners' Kathy Parmenter, Colliers' Allen Gump, E Smith Realty's Susan Arledge and Younger Partners' Moody Younger.

Related Topics: John Goff, NTCAR, Larry Good, John Weber