Tri Pointe Reaches List of Best Workplaces, Shares Drop

Tri Pointe Homes (NYSE: TPH) shares went south Tuesday. The Incline Village, Nevada-based company, one of the largest homebuilders in the U.S., announced today that it has been selected for the 2025 Fortune Best Workplaces in Construction™ List, the fourth consecutive year the company has earned the coveted designation.

The accolade from Great Place To Work® and Fortune reflects Tri Pointe’s ongoing dedication to fostering a workplace culture that prioritizes care, innovation, and inclusivity.

The Best Workplaces in Construction award is based on analysis of survey responses from nearly 54,000 employees at Great Place To Work Certified™ companies in the construction industry. The highly competitive selection process celebrates companies that offer positive outcomes for their team members regardless of job role, race, gender, sexual orientation, or other demographic identifiers.

To receive the honor from Fortune, companies were solely judged based on employee feedback, mirroring the genuine experiences and sentiments of the workforce.

“Being recognized for the fourth year in a row on the Best Workplaces in Construction list is especially meaningful to us, as it reflects our commitment to innovation, sustainable construction practices, and creating an environment where every team member has the tools and support to thrive,” said Tri Pointe Homes Chief Human Resources Officer Heather Breidenthal.

“Our process starts with recruiting talent and continues with providing the ongoing training they need to succeed and grow within the company.”

TPH shares gave up 63 cents, or 1.7%, to $36.27.

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