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Housing North Carolina Awards
The annual Housing North Carolina Awards honor the best in affordable housing development. Plaques are presented at the annual North Carolina Affordable Housing Conference.
Recognition is given in the following categories: Homeownership Developments, Rental Apartments, and Supportive Housing for People with Special Needs.
Entries are judged on:
- Design (attractiveness, appropriateness, innovation, resource efficiency, and other factors)
- Sustainability (provisions to ensure the property will continue to be both affordable and attractive, including deed restrictions, quality construction, energy-saving construction)
- Contribution to the local community (including meeting market needs, furthering local policy goals, and similar factors)
- Special features, such as supportive services to residents, creative financing partnerships, and others.
The deadline for the 2010 Housing North Carolina Awards has passed. Winners will be showcased at a special luncheon during the 2010 North Carolina Affordable Housing Conference, September 16 and 17, in Raleigh, NC.
Questions?
If you would like to know more about the Housing North Carolina Awards, please contact Margaret Matrone at 919-877-5606 or mamatrone@nchfa.com.
View the 2009 Housing North Carolina Award winners.
View the 2008 Housing North Carolina Award winners.
View the 2007 Housing North Carolina Award winners.
View the 2006 Housing North Carolina Award winners.
View the 2005 Housing North Carolina Award winners.
View the 2004 Housing North Carolina Award winners.
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