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Elias Brother communities is proud to be a member of the following
associations and organizations:
| The Greater Naples Chamber of Commerce plays a pivotal role
in promoting the regions business and professional community
by moving proactively forward on many fronts, including public
policy and business advocacy, Leadership programs, executive
business forums and sessions, and enhanced Member benefits and
service. |
| The Collier Building Industry Association (CBIA) is comprised
of over 1400 member companies who earn a living in the construction
industry. The membership total makes the CBIA (based in Naples,
Florida) the largest single county builders association in Florida.
Builder members number about 600 and associate members and affiliates
comprise the remaining 800. |
| Established in 1949, the Florida Home Builders
Association (FHBA) represents the interests of Florida’s
home building and remodeling industry. A Florida-based trade
association representing more than 17,500 corporate members
involved in Florida’s home building and remodeling industry.
Known as “the voice of Florida’s housing industry,”
FHBA is affiliated with 28 local home builders associations
throughout Florida. FHBA members employ 473,000 Floridians and
contribute $42 billion to the state’s economy –
making home building Florida’s second largest industry.
The Florida Home Builders Association – caring, creating,
and contributing. |
NAHB is a trade association that helps promote the policies
that make housing a national priority. Since 1942, NAHB has
been serving its members, the housing industry, and the public
at large. The association is member-driven, with a professional
staff of more than 300 in Washington. More than 2,800 members
serve on the association’s board of directors, which elects
the association’s Senior Officers and helps set the association’s
agenda. NAHB’s builder members will construct about 80
percent of the more than 1.9 million new housing units projected
for 2006, making housing one of the largest engines of economic
growth in the country.
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