Tuesday, March 30, 2010

BNAHBA OFFERING LEAD PAINT CERTIFICATION


The BNAHBA is offering a LEAD PAINT CERTIFICATION course on Thursday, May 13, 2010 here at our office, 1713 Tullamore, Suite B, Bloomington. The cost of the course is $225.00 which includes lunch and you will leave this training with your certification certificate in hand. Go to our web site www.bnhomebuilders.com and under LATEST NEWS click on LEAD PAINT CERTIFICATION to download more information and get the sign-up form. Class is limited to 25 people, so sign-up today...it will fill up fast! Call Lisa @ (309) 663-6612 with any additional questions.
Monday, March 29, 2010

The Economic Impact of Residential New Construction in Bloomington-Normal Area


Special thanks to Dr. Elliot Eisenberg, a Senior Economist from National Association of Home Builders for his informative presentation on the Economic Impact of Residential New Construction in Bloomington-Normal Area. Dr. Eisenberg started his day with an interview with Cities 92.9 FM, then a presentation to our Student Chapter at Illinois State University. Another interview with the radio and The Pantagraph and then the BNAHBA presentation that evening. We had 148 attend this event and we could not have received better comments from those that attended. We look forward to having Dr. Eisenberg back in a couple years for more housing discussions.
Monday, March 22, 2010

The Economic Impact of Residential New Construction in the Blm-Normal Area

Wednesday, March 24, 2010, 6:00 p.m. Hors d'oeuvres with presentation at 7:00 p.m.
Eastland Suites and Conference Center, Bloominton
Tickets $10 in advance, $15 at the door.
Call (309) 663-6612 for more information and how to purchase your ticket.

Don't miss this unique opportunity to hear the results of a study compiled by Dr. Elliot Eisenberg, Senior Economist, National Association of Home Builders. He will focus on the income, jobs and taxes produced by the home building industry in the Bloomington-Normal area. Home building generates substantial local economic activity, including new income and jobs for residents, and additional revenue for local governments. Dr. Eisenberg's report captures the effect of the construction activity itself, the ripple impact that occurs when income earned from construction activity is spent and recycles in the local economy. In addition, the ongoing impact resulting from new homes becoming occupied by residents who pay taxes and buy locally produced goods and services.

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The Bloomington-Normal Area Home Builders Association was established in 1965 to promote high standards of professionalism and service within the building industry. To support the building industry's effort to enhance the economic growth and quality of life in the Bloomington-Normal Area. We continue to grow in strength, unity, and member participation.

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