Finalists Announced for the 2023 Multifamily Pillars of the Industry Awards Event
NAHB announced the finalists for the 2023 Multifamily Pillars of the Industry Awards. These awards highlight creative development concepts, innovative financing strategies, great design, and superior management and marketing in the apartment and condo development market.
The annual competition is judged by a jury of knowledgeable peers, each having a proven record of success in various facets of the multifamily industry.
Winners are awarded in five main category areas:
- Market-Rate Multifamily Projects
- Affordable Multifamily Project
- Special Category Multifamily Projects
- Multifamily Marketing and Merchandising Awards
- Multifamily Firm Awards
A full list of finalists by category is available on nahb.org.
Winners will be announced during a virtual presentation in March 2024. More details will be forthcoming.
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