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Village Homes receives 2004 Business Ethics Award from the
Colorado Ethics in Business Alliance


Littleton, CO (March 2004) – Village Homes, Colorado’s largest privately owned and operated community builder, is very proud to announce that the company has been selected for a 2004 Business Ethics Award from the Colorado Ethics in Business Alliance (CEBA).

According to CEBA, the award is “given to businesses with well-defined programs or efforts directed toward an important social need and/or demonstrating a singular awareness and highly effective implementation of a socially responsible approach to their business which goes beyond the expected or required.

The award also addresses:

• Integrity in organizational activities such as product development, manufacturing, human resources management, sourcing, marketing, etc.

• Innovative partnering with other businesses, non-profits and/or government entities.

• Effectively integrating the program or effort into the firms' culture.

• Exceeding what is required by law and/or industry standards.

“ Throughout our history, Village Homes has taken great pride in upholding the very highest ethical standards. It’s a very important part of our corporate culture, and something that guides us on a daily basis,” said Donn Eley, president of Village Homes. “It’s a tremendous honor to be recognized in this way, along with the other 2004 honorees.”

About Village Homes
Village Homes specializes in the design and construction of traditional neighborhood residences and communities, as well as conventionally designed homes in the Denver metropolitan area, Northern Colorado and Eagle, Colorado. Village Homes has delivered approximately 7,000 homes since beginning business in 1984 and expects to deliver over 550 homes this year.