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In This Issue:

Front Page
Economists Begin to Assess Katrina’s Toll on Housing
NAHB Establishes Relief Fund for Katrina Victims
Low-Income Housing Can Be Used for Hurricane Victims
Nation's Building News Will Not Be Published Sept. 12
Layouts for Living
Floor Plans: A Taste of Elegance, A Touch of Tuscany
Coast to Coast
Missouri Condemnation No Longer So Imminent
Economics & Finance
Unsustainable House Price Gains to Wind Down
U.S. Cement Consumption to Remain at Record Levels
Tips
Builders' Tip: Fitting Pulldown Attic Stairs
Business Management
Improve Your Business, Follow These Basic Principles (Part 1)
Employee Benefits Can Be Costly for Small Businesses
Design
Ten Design Trends to Watch
Seniors Housing
If You Build It Overseas ― Expect Challenges
Disaster
Hurricanes Call For a Job Site Plan
Prepare Your Business to Weather the Storm
Remodelers
Heating Solutions That Don’t Require Enlarging Bathrooms
Education
Education Calendar
Green Building
Awards Focus on Green Building Achievements
Legal
Ask the Lawyer — About Volunteer Work
Labor
Record Attendance at Superintendent Courses
Building Products
Insulation Keeps Out Crawl Space Humidity
Endowment
Harrisburg Builders ‘Housing a Nation’ Oceans Away
TV
NAHB-Produced Shows on HGTV & DIY — This Week
Association News
Builders Help Install Basement Windows in Foster Homes
Builders Support Hurricane Ivan Recovery Efforts
September Is Associate Appreciation Month
Subscribe Your Employees — You Could Win a Digital Camera
Save on Dell™ Computer Products
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Calendar of Events

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Builders Help Install Basement Windows in Foster Homes

September Is Associate Appreciation Month

Subscribe Your Employees — You Could Win a Digital Camera

Save on Dell™ Computer Products

Save More With BuilderBooks.com Rewards

Calendar of Events

Builders Support Hurricane Ivan Recovery Efforts

One hurricane season later, residents of Northwest Florida are still rebuilding their community following the destruction of Hurricane Ivan, and local home builders are contributing in that effort.

At a recent home and product expo, Doug Sprague, president of the Home Builders Association of West Florida, presented a $100,000 check to Rebuild Northwest Florida, a public/private partnership that is coordinating need-based recovery initiatives for citizens of Santa Rosa and Escambia counties.

Some 75,000 homes in those counties were damaged by last year’s storm and 50,000 people were displaced. More than 37,000 of those homes belonged to families with annual household incomes of less than $30,000, and more than 10,000 families did not have the financial means, government assistance or insurance coverage to make adequate repairs.

A collaborative effort involving citizens, non-profit organizations, churches, government and businesses, Rebuild Northwest Florida is providing assistance for local residents to rebuild and fortify their homes.

“We made a commitment to do this for our community and our members stepped up the plate and made it happen,” Sprague said at the check presentation. Also attending were Lieutenant Governor Toni Jennings and David Peaden, executive director of the builders association.

Sprague noted that members of the association contributed another $125,000 to the rebuilding effort before its pledge drive.


 

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