Industry’s Best to Be Recognized at Nationals Awards Program
The Nationals salutes and honors the best in the building industry — including home builders, developers, associates and consultants — for their determination, integrity, creativity and endurance. NAHB will shine a spotlight on the best in the home building industry during The Nationals Awards, featuring the Best of 55+ Housing Awards and the Global Innovation Awards on Tuesday, Feb. 8, at the Hyatt Regency Orlando.
The show includes a salute to outstanding industry leaders during NAHB Honors, which recognizes:
- Professional Women in Building (PWB) Woman of the Year
- NAHB Remodelers (NAHBR) Remodeler of the Year
- Associate of the Year
- Custom Builder of the Year
The celebratory evening begins with cocktails at 5 p.m., followed by dinner at 6:30 p.m., and culminating in the awards ceremony at 7:30 p.m.
See the Silver Winners for this year’s The Nationals, and the finalists for the 2021 Best of 55+ Housing Awards and the Global Innovation Awards.
Event Details:
NAHB’s The Nationals featuring the Best of 55+ Housing Awards and the Global Innovation Awards
Tuesday, Feb. 8, 5-7:30 p.m. ET
Price:
- Council Members: $175
- NAHB Members: $199
- Non-Members: $225
The Nationals are powered by Wells Fargo Home Mortgage.
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