Attention all homebuilders, general contractors and other businesses in the real estate industry!
Submissions are now open for the Greater Fayetteville Business Journal’s 2024 Book on Business.
Be featured on a list of confirmed and reliable businesses in the Greater Fayetteville and surrounding areas.
This year’s real estate categories open to survey answers include : Homebuilders and General Contractors and Commercial Real Estate.
New this year, you’ll be able to fill out your business information quickly and securely online on the Greater Fayetteville Business Journal’s website here.
On the website, find the Business Ranking Survey Tab.
From there, you’ll be able to see all of the open surveys and select which list you would like to be featured on.
Continue reading to see what information is needed for each list.
Homebuilders- Ranked by number of homes closed annually.
General Contractors (Commercial and Civil) - Ranked by number of full- time employees
Commercial Real Estate - Ranked by number of local licensed commercial real estate agents.
Submissions will be open until early 2024.
*Please note: All businesses will be ranked based on the information provided. Submitting your information does not guarantee your business will be featured in the printed 2024 Book on Business.
Longer lists are subject to be featured in the GFBJ’s printed issues throughout 2024.
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