NAHB Announces the 2023 Multifamily Pillars of the Industry Awards
NAHB announced the winners of the 2023 Multifamily Pillars of the Industry Awards during a virtual recognition ceremony on March 21. These awards honor the best in creative development concepts, innovative financing strategies, design, management and marketing in the apartment and condo market.
The annual competition is judged by 12 respected leaders in the multifamily housing industry. The judges considered submissions across 18 award categories that highlighted affordable developments, market-rate developments, multifamily firms and marketing projects.
Some of this year’s Multifamily Pillars of the Industry Awards winners include:
Multifamily Community of the Year
Carlyle Crossings
Alexandria, Va.
Developer: Stonebridge
Multifamily Developer of the Year
Streetlights Residential
Dallas, Texas
CEO/Principal: Doug Chesnut
Multifamily Property Management Firm of the Year
Windsor Communities
Atlanta, Ga.
CEO/Principal: Greg Bates, Tom Sloan
View the full list of winners and finalists.
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