Nominations are in for the “Real Estate Oscars” — and no screw-ups are expected with the envelopes.

Four sales, eight leases and two financing deals are now vying for the Real Estate Board of New York’s three 2016 Ingenious Deal of the Year awards.

The sale entries are:

  • Going Out of Business Sale: The Disposition of Lee’s Art Shop at 220 W. 57th St. by Amit Doshi and Lynda Blumberg of Besen & Associates.
  • The Remaking of America: Helping Re-endow the Nation’s Oldest Catholic Media Company at 106 W. 56th St. by the CBRE team of Stuart Eisenkraft, Daniel Kaplan, Ned Midgley and Timothy Sheehan.
  • Repositioning Real Estate or Reimagining the Promised Land? How Savills Studley Helped Jewish Theological Seminary Transform Its Campus for the 21st Century involving 543 W. 122nd St., 3060 Broadway and 415 W. 120th St. by David Carlos and Ira Schuman of Savills Studley.
  • Bringing the Galaxy to Flatiron at 162 Fifth Ave. by Peter Hennessy of Cushman & Wakefield, who represented the Simons Foundation, which funds an observatory, among other endeavors. The deal for all of the office space was arranged for tax purposes as a condominium with a reversion back to the ownership at the end the 30-year term.

The lease entries are:

  • Real Estate Industry Creates New Wave of Charter Schools at 192 E. 151st St. in the Bronx by Andrew Stein of Vicus Partners.
  • If You Can Make It Here: Securing a New York Headquarters for Intercept Pharmaceuticals at 55 Hudson Yards by Paul Ippolito of Newmark Grubb Knight Frank.
  • The Calm During the Storm: The 1MSF Renewal of S&P Global at 55 Water St. by Paul Myers and Ken Meyerson of CBRE.
  • Lighthouse Guild International: Guiding a Nonprofit Through a Sea of Intricacies — and Idiosyncrasies — to Land a New Home at 80 West End Ave. by Brian Gell and Laurence Briody Jr. of CBRE.
  • Southern Hospitality, New York Style: Putting Atlanta-based Columbia Property Trust on the Map with a True New York Institution — New York University’s lease for all of 222 E. 41st St. for its Langone Medical Center by Paul Amrich, Neil King and James Ackerson of CBRE.
  • A Hat Trick for the NHL: New Headquarters, Experiential Retail and a Hockey Rink at Manhattan West by Michael R. Laginestra and Michael Geoghegan of CBRE.
  • A Home Run for MLB: A Transformational Deal that Brings a League Together, Ignites an Asset and Ushers Both into the Millennial Era at 1271 Sixth Ave. by Ken Meyerson and Scott Gottlieb of CBRE.
  • Penguin Random House’s 50 Shades of the Billion Dollar Deal at 1745 Broadway by Richard Bernstein, Adam Ardise and Jared Thal of Cushman & Wakefield.
  • It Takes Two at 1133 Sixth Ave. by David Rosenbloom of Cushman & Wakefield.

The finance deals are:

  • It’s Not Just a Job, It’s an Adventure at the Brooklyn Navy Yard by Scott A. Singer and Kathleen McSharry of the Singer & Bassuk Organization.
  • The Financing of 2 Washington St.: A Miracle in Manhattan by Shawn Rosenthal and Gerry Miovski, both of CBRE.
  • The three winners will be announced at the 73rd Annual Sales Brokers Deal of the Year Cocktail Party on Tuesday, April 4, at Club 101.