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Week of March 22, 2004

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President's Message

* For Working Families, Affordable Housing Is in Short Supply

Housing Forum

* It’s Not Easy Building Green

Housing and Economics

* Escalation Clause From NAHB Provides Insurance Against Rising Materials Prices
* Weather Cools Down Home Starts a Bit in February
* Builders See Strong and Steady Single-Family Market in March

Legal Issues

* NAHB Fights for Reasonably Priced Flood Insurance

Green Building

* Leaders in Green Building Helping to Develop Guidelines
* Awards Recognize the Best and the Brightest in Resource-Efficient Home Building
* Interior Clay Finish Chosen for National Green Building Award

Multifamily

* New Mailbox Regulations Still Raise Some Concerns
* Pillars Awards Showcase the Best in Apartments and Condos
* Apartment Management Sessions Offered at Multi Housing World

Small Builders and Remodelers

* To Do or Not to Do…Handyman Service

Seniors Housing

* Show Your Prospects (and Their Guests) That They Have Arrived
* Creating Service, Success and Lifestyle Communities Among Topics at Seniors Symposium

Member Dividends

* The Best Paying Non-Job I Ever Had

Women's Council

* Marketing Yourself: Be Prepared for the Interview

Housing Finance

* Bank Listing Service Potentially Worthwhile Resource for Projects in New England

Labor

* NAHB Members Help Students Finance Their Education

Building Products

* New Treated Wood Windows Resist Decay and Termites

Builder's Engineer

* Joe Drut’s Meltdown

Building News Coast To Coast

Association News & Events

* Share Your Knowledge and Expertise
* Sign Up for the Legislative Conference and Make Housing a Priority in Congress
* Calendar of Events

NBN Back Issues

 

Pillars Awards Showcase the Best in Apartments and Condos

NAHB will honor the “best of the best” in multifamily housing design and development when it presents the 2004 Pillars of the Industry Awards, March 29, at a gala event in Palm Springs, CA. The Pillars Awards, which also recognize superior leadership in apartment and condo marketing and management, provide a showcase of future trends and innovations in the industry.

“Multifamily communities today have come into their own — they are highly sought after and wonderful places to live,” said Doug Buster, managing partner and senior vice president of Bloodgood Sharp Buster Architects, and one of the architectural experts who served on the judging panel for the 2004 awards.

“That stripped-down, poorly landscaped, institutional building that passed for multifamily for so long is nowhere to be found among the finalists for this year’s awards,” noted Buster, adding that today's apartments and condos are striking in their design, from their use of color and unique building materials to the way they maximize functional living space for residents. “They really complement and enhance the communities where they're built," he said.


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Leading apartment organizations from around the country are vying for this year’s top honors, including Multifamily Development Firm of the Year, Property Management Company of the Year and Best Multifamily Community of the Year. For a complete list of finalists for builder, marketing and management awards, click here.

The awards are being presented in conjunction with NAHB Multifamily’s Pillars of the Industry Conference, which will be held at the La Quinta Resort & Club in Palm Springs, March 28-30.


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