The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) is now accepting applications for its annual Pillars of the Industry Awards competition, the most prestigious award of its kind. Since 1990, NAHB has issued Pillars of the Industry Awards to the most outstanding leaders and innovative thinkers in the multifamily industry. Now is your chance to be recognized for your contributions to the industry, from design and development to innovative financing strategies and management. Participants may submit their applications in five primary groups: Developer Award Categories Marketing Award Categories Individual Award Categories Development Firm Award Category Property Management Company Award Eligible applicants include multifamily owners and developers, architects, property managers, and other multifamily industry professionals. Applications are due on June 23, 2014. The application fee is $295 for NAHB Members and $395 for non-members. Forms must be submitted to nahb.org/pillarsawards. For more details, visit the aforementioned website of call NAHB’s Multifamily Council at 800-368-5242 extension 8130. NAHB has honored Yardi client Alliance Residential with several Pillars of the Industry awards for its exemplary multifamily properties. Last year, the fully integrated real estate operating company won the award for Best Mid-Rise Apartment for Icis, a collaboration with TCA Architects. The community’s uncommon amenities include a resort, three rooftop decks, a spacious outdoor amphitheater with the latest media and gaming technologies, a full service salon, and a luxury lounge. Units offer 9’-to 20’- foot ceilings, natural stone countertops, hardwood floors and tech goodies throughout such as Smart Box wiring, USB connections on outlets, and AV surround home theater system. Breathtaking views of The Hills and Los Angeles complete a truly unique living experience. Alliance Residential also received the award for Best Clubhouse at a Multifamily Community for Broadstone North Boca Village, a collaboration with MSA Architects. The 11,000-square-foot...