NBN Online for the week of June 18, 2007

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In This Issue:

Front Page
Builders Sharpen Attack on Flawed Immigration Bill
Builders March on Capitol Hill With Housing Priorities
‘Buy Now’ Campaign Moves Fence Sitters in Upstate New York Market
Coast to Coast
Subprime Crash Squeezes Out First-Time Home Buyers
Politics & Government
Changes for Disabled Veterans Housing Program Sought
Tax Issues in the Hopper Could Hit Home Builders
Southern Arizona Builders See Major Impact Fee Reform
Oregon Builders Find Alternative to Development Fees
Reforms Give Florida a Fighting Chance Against No-Growth Bids
North Dakota Eases Restrictions on Marketing Out-of-State Homes
Economics & Finance
Housing Upturn Will Be ‘Solid’ But ‘Not Rapid’
Builder Confidence Slides More in June
Mortgage Rate Spike May Slow Housing Recovery
Home Price Growth Continues to Slow on OFHEO Index
California Sees Buy-Now Market Ready to Wind Down
California Markets Stabilizing, But Home Prices Raise Questions
Eye on the Economy: Housing Upswing May Be Long Climb Back
Useful Links to Monitor Economic and Housing Trends
Tips
Builders’ Tip: A Temporary Extension for Table-Saw Tops
Green Building
NAHB to Launch Green Home Certification Program
Voluntary Programs Certify Nearly 100,000 Green Homes
MIT Team Envisions Home Made From Living Materials
Research
NAHB Lab to Help Move New Products Into Housing Market
Business Management
Last Chance to Get Free 'Cost of Doing Business' Study
Help NAHB Help You With Software and Technology Issues
50Plus Housing
Best Of 50+ Housing Honored at Symposium in Denver
Environment
Agencies Provide Guidance on Wetlands Jurisdiction
Legal
NAHB Sues Over Equipment Exhaust Air Pollution Rule
NAHB Sues Corps Over Rules for Upland Ditches
Register for Upcoming Construction Law Seminar
Codes and Standards
NAHB Members Encouraged to Join ICC Process
Multifamily
Excess Inventory Takes a Toll on Condo Market
HUD Endorses Accessibility Requirement Safe Harbor
Texas Developer Honored for Affordable Housing Achievements
Remodelers
NAHB Remodelers Unveil New Logo to Go With New Name
Building Systems
Enter the 2007 Brick in Home Building Competition
Custom
Register for Custom Builder Symposium in Naples, Fla.
Design
Sustainable Communities on Design Institute Tour
Enter the 2007 Best in American Living Competition
Apply for HUD Secretary’s Award for Excellence
Women
Online Learning Tool Bridges Technology Use Gap
Federal Contracting Program Urged for Women-Owned Businesses
Education
Education Calendar
Safety
NAHB Extends OSHA Alliance for Two More Years
BuilderBooks to Give Away DVD Player for Safety Month
Labor
Disaster Mitigation Course Debuts in New Orleans
Building Products
Retractable Screens Let Custom Windows Shine
TV
NAHB-Produced Programs on HGTV and DIY This Week
Endowment
Lewis Ranieri Gives $1 Million to Endowment
Echo Valley, Inc. Renovates Home Ravaged by Katrina
Association News
James Shimberg, Sr., 84, Created Tampa's Suburbs
Drive Away With a Shiny New $500 GM Offer
Get One Month Free Credit Card Processing With Solveras
Get Free CD of Customer Service Forms From Biz Forms and Checks
Willams Scotsman: First-Month Storage Container Deals
NAHB Career Center: For a True Competitive Edge
Calendar of Events
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James Shimberg, Sr., 84, Created Tampa's Suburbs

 

 

James H. Shimberg, Sr.

James H. "Jim" Shimberg, Sr., a member of the National Housing Hall of Fame, NAHB national vice president, founding trustee of the National Housing Endowment and one of the first developers of suburban communities in the Tampa, Fla. area, died of lung cancer on June 15. He was 84.

A New York native, Shimberg came to Tampa in 1958 and, with his brother Hinks Shimberg and partner Charles LaMonte, launched a development business that began with 30 houses in South Tampa.

Over the next five decades, Shimberg built more than 7,000 homes in the Tampa area and was a recognized leader of Tampa’s housing industry.

"He was the unofficial housing guru when I was mayor,” said Sandy Freedman, Tampa mayor from 1986 to 1995. “He gave us great advice and helped us in numerous ways."

Shimberg served as president of the Tampa Home Builders Association and the Florida Home Builders Association. He was inducted into the Housing Hall of Fame in 1985.

Through the years, Shimberg also helped develop two Tampa hospitals — University Community Hospital and Pepin Heart Hospital. He also was a longtime advocate of workforce housing in the Tampa area.

Shimberg began building houses for first-time home buyers in the 1960s when he developed Town ’N Country Park Community, one of the first suburban communities to offer affordable housing for working residents in the Tampa Bay area.

In 1991, the Shimberg family established the Shimberg Center for Affordable Housing at the University of Florida, dedicated to developing solutions for creating safe, decent and affordable housing throughout Florida and establishing the state as an international model for developing and delivering affordable housing.

In February, Shimberg was named the Outstanding Citizen of the Year in Tampa by the Tampa Metro Civitan Club for his leadership and 50 years of service to the community.

"He was a real visionary who helped shape this community. He helped make Tampa what it is today," said Pam Iorio, the current Tampa mayor.

Born in Syracuse, N.Y. in 1923, Shimberg served in the Army Air Corps and Army Air Forces during World War II, rising to the rank of first lieutenant. After the war, he attended the University of Chicago Law School, where he received his law degree in 1949, and practiced law in New York before moving to Tampa in 1958.

Shimberg is survived by his wife, Amy; three sons, James, Jr., Robert and Richard; two daughters, Nancy and Janet; 15 grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews.


 

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