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Phillippe Builders Recognizes and Appreciates the Pillars of the Community


June 5, 2013 • Fenny Peiffer

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Every time I think people couldn’t do anything more for those who help us, I am surprised by one more person or persons who does. What am I talking about? I’m talking about the goodness of people. Haven’t you noticed that whenever there is a crisis there are always people who are willing to sacrifice their lives for us? For example, take the good public servants who put their lives on the line every day for us…. Firefighters, police officers, public health professionals etc. all sacrifice many things to ensure that we live in a safe environment. Most often, people forget how much we depend on these people in times of a crisis. However, there is one company that is always dedicated in supporting and showing appreciation for those who help us. This is Phillippe Builders. They are showing their recognition and appreciation for the Pillars of our Community by offering a special discount on the building of new homes.

This special discount offers you half off upgrades or cover closing costs, whichever is preferable to you. Public servants, interested in this offer, can obtain this discount for a home built from the ground up, within one of Phillippe Homes’ communities or on the site of their choice. In addition, if you wish to make an immediate move to a Philippe Home, which is already built or nearly complete can also make the most of this discount. If you are a public servant and if you are interested in making the most of this offer, you should visit any one of the communities mentioned below for further details. These communities are The Gates of St. John, St. John, Indiana, and Village Green at Coffee Creek, Chesterton, Indiana, Spring Run, Lowell, Indiana, Hunter’s Chase, Beecher, Illinois and Plum Grove, Crete, Illinois.

I was quite taken up with this builder and their commitment to the community and the public servants. So, I did some research, and I found out Phillippe Builders is a family-owned building company, established in 1959 that has been synonymous with excellent craftsmanship for over three generations. This is a building company that understands the importance of the simple pleasures in life. For this reason, they dedicate themselves to crafting beautiful, unique and durable homes. With the traditional values of the American Midwest and honesty and fairness, this building company stands by their word and takes pride in their endeavors. Pillippe Builders participates in and supports the community in a number of other ways. They employ local contractors and suppliers, sponsor local organizations and charities and are long-standing members of regional and national builders associations. They have also won numerous accolades and awards. They are the winners of NWI Times Builder of the Year 2009 and have been the recipient of Home of the Month Award fourteen times.

So, if you are a public servant, you should consider the discount offered by Phillippe Homes. You are gaining a durable, high-quality, beautiful home with various modern features at a great discount because you deserve it!

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