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America’s Up-and-Coming Builders: The Next 100

Eighteen building firms move onto the Next 100 list for the first time.

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Today we begin our rollout of home building’s most-anticipated rankings with the release of the Next 100, a listing of the top 101 to 200 U.S. home builders by closings. (Tomorrow we’ll showcase the cream of the crop, the BUILDER 100.)

Builders had a slightly easier chance to move into the Next 100 list in 2014 than the year before–the threshold to entry was 110 closed units compared to 114 in 2013. Eighteen companies that were not on the Next 100 list in 2013 were able to land a coveted spot for 2014, 10 more than the year before. The newbies are listed here, ranked by closings:

Closings Company Name and Location

248 Greeneco Builders, Katy, Texas

239 The Beechwood Organization, Jericho, N.Y.

227 Van Daele Homes, Riverside, Calif.

193 4 Corners Homes, Edmond, Okla.

189 LC Homes, Wilmington, Del.

186 Providence Homes, Jacksonville, Fla.

182 Fieldstone Homes, Draper, Utah

182 RS Parker Homes, Myrtle Beach, S.C.

162 Shaddock Homes, Plano, Texas

159 Mayberry Homes, East Lansing, Mich.

146 Dorn Homes, Prescott, Ariz.

134 Trumark Companies, Danville, Calif.

134 Viera Builders, Viera, Fla.

129 Newcastle Construction, Bessamer, Ala.

124 Truland Homes, Spanish Fort, Ala.

121 GHO Homes, Port St. Lucie, Fla.

117 Palo Verde Homes, El Paso, Texas

113 Cornerstone Communities, San Diego, Calif.

View the Next 100 on BUILDER by clicking here.

About the Author

Jennifer Goodman

Jennifer Goodman is a former editor for BUILDER. She lives in the walkable urban neighborhood of Silver Spring, Md.

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