
A new series of Interviews was started this year and a couple of them were in the top 25. Lots of factory news made the reader's most widely read for 2014. There are also plenty of articles about sales, marketing, the Builder's Breakfasts and a couple awkward ones.
If you missed a few of them, you can catch up today.
Here are the two most popular articles for 2015:
Most Popular Factory/Builder Articles:
- Innovative Building Systems Announces Agreement to AcquireHandcrafted Homes
- My Interview with Anthony Zarrilli, President of ZarrilliHomes in NJ
- Brooklyn's Other Huge Modular Project on Schedule
- Deluxe Supplies Modular Apartment Building Ready for Occupancy in NYC
- An Interview with Excel's President, Phil Hickman
- Dreamline Modular Homes is Showing Off Again
- Blu Homes Caters to Its Niche Market
- Seattle's Best Coffee Turns to Modular for New Stores
- 8 Questions for US Modular’s Todd Kessler
Most Popular General Modular Housing Topics:
- Bullshit and Outright Lies About Modular Housing
- USA Today Dismisses the Entire Modular Home Industry
- July Builder Breakfast Features CEO of IBS
- Lack of Knowledge About Modular Home Construction Hinders Local Approvals
- Men's Journal Writes Dumbest Article About Modular Homes - EVER!
- Is Modular Housing Circling the Drain?
- A Site Builder Gives Out Misinformation About Modular Homes
- Blurring the Lines Between On-Frame and Off-Frame Construction
- MHBA Fires Off Letter of Protest to Massachusetts Governor
- Another Reason Modular Homes are Better than Site Built
- The Cost of Building a New Home Rises in 2013
- April's Builder Breakfast Brings Industry Leaders Together
- Atlantic Yards Squabble Could Stunt Commercial Modular Growth
- Achieving Zero Defects in Today's Modular Home Factory
1 comment:
Gary, you are to be commended on your coverage of the modular building industry. Reading your blog on a regular basis one can easily see the range of areas you cover. And your recap list of top articles for this year truly reflects the breadth of your coverage.
BTW, The articles on IBS and their continued investments in our industry, along with your reports on projects being developed by others, gives me hope for the industry's future.
I am eager to see more encouraging posts from manufacturers and developers indicating growth in, and rebuilding of, the modular industry.
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