House Raising veteran of New Orleans and owners
New Orleans and Charlotte, NC, PRNewswire-FirstCall Raising House, Inc. (Bulletin Board: HRAI), a provider of services managed by the user homebuilding industry, announced today the formation of a partnership, through a combination of measures , Veteran director / homebuilders John and Ellie Schroder, Covington, LA, build and renovate apartments custom in the region of New Orleans.
Between them, John and Ellie Schroder over 46 years experience in the construction of local business. In addition, John Schroder has been a developer for more than ten years. He created and manages municipalities in the region with more than 400 houses of quality.
Greg Wessling, chairman and CEO of Raising House, said: “We are very pleased to announce the relationship with John and Ellie Schroder House as the first partner Raising Builder.
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