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Company Philosophy
The Naso Organization builds affordable one and two
family homes for working class families throughout Staten
Island. We provide superior quality construction for our
clients, helping them to achieve their dream of
homeownership.
Our History
The Naso Organization has been building homes for
working class families since 1965. We encourage the American
dream of “Home ownership” and “opportunities.” We achieve
this through hard work and by using the most experienced
contractors in the home building industry. We strive to be
recognized as a professional, high quality and ethical home
building company. We are passionate about exceeding
expectations in design, style, value and customer
satisfaction.
The Naso Organization was founded by Vincenzo Naso in
1965 in Brooklyn, New York. The company began by building
three detached homes in College Point, Queens and to date
has built over 600 homes throughout Staten Island, Brooklyn
and Queens. The company has survived three recessions in an
industry where others have closed their doors and
businesses.
Frank Naso, Vincenzo’s son, has been working with his father
ever since he was old enough to go to jobsites. Following
his passion for business, he pursued a Bachelors Degree in
Finance, and a Master of Science Degree in Real Estate
Development and Investment.
Community involvement is a high priority in the Naso
Organization. Frank is a Past President of the Building
Industry Association of New York City and was the Chairman
of the 2003 Chamber of Commerce Building Awards. He is a
recipient of the 2002 Good Scout Award from the Staten
Island chapter of the Boy Scouts of America, received the
2003 Award for Outstanding Community Service from the Eden
II School for Autistic Persons, and in 2005 he received an
award from the College of Staten Island’s ISOLA. He is a
member of the Staten Island Chamber of Commerce, and is an
active supporter of the Boy Scouts of America, Eden II,
Community Resource Center, Project Hospitality, the March of
Dimes, the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation and many other local
organizations. He currently serves as a trustee for both the
College of Staten Island and the Staten Island Children’s
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