U.S. Equities has received numerous awards and frequent recognition:

TOBY – The Office Building of the Year Award from Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA)
· 2009 Office Building (100,000-249,000 Sq. Ft.) – 20 North Michigan Avenue, Chicago (BOMA/Chicago)
· 2008 Government Building – 1234 Market Street, Philadelphia, BOMA/Philadelphia
· 2007 Government Building – 30th Street Station, Philadelphia (BOMA/Philadelphia)
· 2006 Suburban Corporate Facility – MB Financial Center – 6111 North River Road (BOMA/Chicago)
· 2005 Suburban Corporate Facility – MB Financial Center – 6111 North River Road (BOMA/Chicago)
· 2002/2003 Historical Building – Santa Fe Building, 224 South Michigan Avenue (BOMA/Chicago)
· 2000/2001 Historical Building – Santa Fe Building, 224 South Michigan Avenue (BOMA/Chicago)
· 1998 Renovated Building – John Hancock Center (BOMA/Chicago)
· 1995 Corporate Facility – 30th Street Station, Philadelphia (BOMA/Mid-Atlantic Region)

Property Management Company of the Year from the Greater Chicago Commercial Real Estate Awards
· 2009 finalist · 1995

Property Representative of the Year
· 2009 finalist – Willis Tower · 1995 1994 (from the Greater Chicago Commercial Real Estate Awards)
· 1996 (from Chicago Office Leasing Broker Association (COLBA)

Gold Circle Award from Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA). Chicago
· 2009 Property Management Professional of the Year, Laura Bossert (737 North Michigan Ave.)
· Building Engineer of the Year, Matt McManus (University Center)
· Security Professional of the Year, Keith Kambic (Willis Tower)
· Emerging Leader of the Year finalist, Meg Hanley (20 North Michigan Ave.)

Redevelopment/Renovation of the Year from the Greater Chicago Commercial Real Estate Awards*
· 2009 – Chicago French Market at MetraMarket
· 1985 – 20 North Michigan Avenue

Project Manager of the Year from Greater Chicago Commercial Real Estate Awards
· 2009 finalist – Chicago French Market, University of Chicago's New Residence Hall, Columbia College Chicago's Media Production Center

Award of Excellence from Urban Land Institute
· 2009 finalist – The Buckingham, Chicago
· 2005 – Global Award of Excellence - Millennium Park, Chicago
· 2005 – Millennium Park, Chicago
· 2005 finalist – Compuware Headquarters, Detroit
· 1999 – John Hancock Center (renovation), Chicago
· 1998 – Harold Washington Library Center, Chicago

Greater North Michigan Avenue Association Awards
· 2008 Presidential Award – 730 North Michigan Avenue
· 2008 Honor Award – 669 North Michigan Avenue, 676 North Michigan Avenue, 737 North Michigan Avenue
· 2008 Merit Award – 840 North Michigan Avenue

Build to Suit Award from Greater Chicago Commercial Real Estate Awards
· 2007 – Spertus Institute of Jewish Studies; Chicago

Lambda Alpha International – Holleb Community Service Award
· 2007 – Marty Stern

Office Broker/Tenant Representative of the Year Award from the Greater Chicago Commercial Real Estate Awards
· 2006 finalist · 2004 · 1998 · 1997 finalist · 1996 finalist · 1994 finalist · 1988 · 1987

Urban Land Institute Chicago Lifetime Achievement Award
· 2006 – Bob Wislow

Special Achievement/Recognition Award from Greater Chicago Commercial Real Estate Awards
· 2004 – Millennium Park; Chicago
· 2002 – John H. Stroger, Jr. Hospital of Cook County; Chicago
· 2002 – Finalist, Board of Education surplus properties
· 2001 – Community Commitment, Diversity and Outreach through efforts with the Chicago Public Schools and Chicago Park District

Development of the Year Award
· 2003 – Grand Plaza, Chicago (from Greater North Michigan Avenue Association)
· 1984 – One Financial Place (from Sun–Times Commercial Real Estate Awards)

AIA 25– Year Award
· 1998 – John Hancock Center; Chicago
· 1995 – John Hancock Center; Chicago

Prix d'Excellence from FIABCI (The International Real Estate Association)
· 1998 – Special Recognition for John Hancock Center redevelopment, Chicago

Developer of the Year from National Association of Industrial and Office Parks (NAIOP) and Chicago Sun–Times Commercial Real Estate Awards
· 1991/1992 – Harold Washington Library, Chicago Union Station and 840 North Michigan Avenue

* formerly the Chicago Sun–Times Commercial Real Estate Awards