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Residential construction added 2,000 jobs in March, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Our CEO, Toby Bozzuto spoke with CNBC about the precautions being taken by construction crews against COVID-19. Read more below.
March is Women's History Month, a time to commemorate and celebrate the essential role women have played in American history. In honor of Women’s History Month, we highlighted several of our colleagues who discuss their career journeys, challenges, and thoughts on the 2020 theme, "confidence." Read more below.
Last week we celebrated Women in Construction week. Join us in celebrating every woman who is part of and plays a role in making Bozzuto Construction so successful. Thank you for your continued work.
The Bozzuto family is growing, with property management and construction projects in Miami, Boston, Chicago, and Philadelphia, CEO Toby Bozzuto announced plans to fill 420 positions during 2020. Click below to read the full Baltimore Business Journal article and interview with Toby:
The new year is just around the corner, and Bozzuto Construction President Mark Weisner is looking ahead at what trends will affect DMV-area construction in 2020. Click here to read his thoughts and why he has a positive outlook heading into the new year:
“Bozzuto’s growing focus on innovation and smart buildings continues to enhance residents’ lives, blending sustainability with technology and design in ways once never imagined in the industry.” Read more about our commitment to sustainability:
Talent Board Candidate Experience Awards is a non-profit research organization focused on the elevation and promotion of a quality candidate experience with industry benchmarks that highlight accountability, fairness, and business impact. After two rounds of evaluations, we have been named as one of the top 65 companies with the highest positive candidate ratings. This is our 5th time winning the award since the organization’s founding in 2011. Congratulations to all companies named.
Essex on the Park, located on Michigan Avenue in Chicago's South Loop, recently received its WELL Certification, making it the first WELL-certified residential building in Illinois. The designation comes from the International WELL Building Institute, which focuses on seven categories surrounding the health and well-being of people who live or work in the building. Read more about his masterfully designed community here:
"There is, and will always be, beauty and richness in our diversity," says our President and CEO Toby Bozzuto. As part of our commitment to diversity and inclusion, Bozzuto has joined the Catalyst CEO Champions for Change initiative, which promotes equality and representation for women in the workplace. Our diversity and inclusion efforts have also been recognized by The Working Mother Research Institute in their 2019 Diversity Best Practices Inclusion Index. Read about these initiatives.
Housing is no longer just about a brick and mortar structure. Rather, it's about providing an all-encompassing atmosphere to residents. In an article in Multifamily Executive, Bozzuto Management Company President, Stephanie Williams, explores how we have achieved our success in being named the top ORA scorer for five years in a row, providing the ultimate resident experience. “We treat our employees the way that we hope that they are treating our customer,” Williams says. “We spend a lot of time thinking about how we hire, who we hire, when we hire. They have to have the DNA for the type of services that we’re providing on the management side.” Read the article here: