Who was named the Best Home Organization Brand of 2023?

The freedomRail adjustable storage system available on the market was a winner in the BUILD contest.

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CINCINNATI, Ohio — Organized Living has been recognized as the Best Home Organization Brand during the 2023 BUILD Construction & Engineering Awards.

"With an emphasis on sustainability and adopting new technologies, the Construction and Engineering industry is dedicated to implementing new building methods," said BUILD Magazine in the announcement. In its seventh consecutive year, BUILD’s prestigious Construction and Engineering Awards (program) continues to promote businesses that have been demonstrating their ingenious skills and pushing the boundaries in terms of what is possible, while remaining conscious of their environmental impact. "The program focuses on awarding those who have been working hard to contribute to the industry and come out on the other side of the pandemic thriving despite the limited opportunities it posed.”

Organized Living is honored to be recognized for this award. We take pride in the partnerships we have built over the past century and are committed to providing our Partners with the highest quality products on the market.
View the 2023 BUILD Construction & Engineering Awards here.

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