Perry Di Loreto, Jack and Tom Reviglio and Alan Means will be inducted in to the Housing Hall of Fame sponsored by The Builders Association of Northern Nevada.
They'll be recognized during The Builders' annual BANN-ER Awards set for Nov. 16.
Di Loreto will be recognized for a long career as the developer and builder of award-winning developments in the Truckee Meadows. He also has supported numerous initiatives to support veterans and their families and serves as chairman and president of the Nevada Military Support Alliance.
The Reviglios, founders of Western Nevada Supply, will be recognized for their company's service to the housing and construction industries as well as their family's support of organizations such as the Boys and Girls Club and Bishop Manogue High School for many years.
Means, who took a key role in creation of Caughlin Ranch, also is an advocate for the responsible care of Nevada's wildlife, and has served as an advisor to the Nevada Land Conservancy.
The Hall of Fame program was created in 1998, and previous inductees include E.W. Hardesty, John Keever, Robert Nielsen, Raymond Pezonella, Bob Lissner, C.J. Jones, Dennis Johnson, Gregory Reddicks, Norman Dianda, and Robert G. Jones.