2008–present
In April 2008, KB Home published its first sustainability report, which outlined the company's environmental, social responsibility and economic sustainability accomplishments. The company has since produced this report annually for 15 years, with the latest report released in April 2022.[9][10]
The company was named "Most Admired Homebuilder" by Fortune in 2006, 2008, 2009, and 2011. KB Home was ranked #1 Overall Green Builder by Calvert Investments in 2010.[11]
In March 2011, KB Home, in partnership with SunPower, introduced its first community with solar as a standard feature.[12]
In fiscal year 2012, the company delivered 6,282 homes in the United States and had revenue of over $1.5 billion. This revenue figure is down from 2005 (at the height of the real estate boom), when the company delivered close to 40,000 homes and had more than $9 billion in revenue.
In 2016 KB Home settled a multi-million dollar lawsuit with the Florida Attorney General's Office for shoddy and defective construction repairs on homes that were built wrong in the first place.[13]
In January 2019, KB Home, in partnership with Builder Magazine, built a model home called KB Home ProjeKt, in Henderson, Nevada. The home was intended to showcase sustainability, smart home technology and home building technology that supports the occupant's mental, emotional and physical health, like circadian cycle lighting, antimicrobial paint and smart air purifiers.[14][15]
In February 2020, KB Home partnered with former Minnesota Vikings defensive end Jared Allen’s Homes 4 Wounded Warriors and built a mortgage-free new home for veterans of the U.S. Air Force who sustained combat-related injuries in Afghanistan and Iraq.[16]
In August 2020, KB Home introduced the KB Home Office, a partially customizable home office package targeting remote workers.[17]
In October 2020, KB Home was recognized by the United States Environmental Protection Agency and awarded its WaterSense Sustained Excellence Award. This was the fourth consecutive year in which KB Home received the award.[18][9][19]
In April 2022, KB Home earned its 12th Energy Star Partner of the Year – Sustained Excellence Award.[20][21] In July, the company confirmed plans to build homes in California, Nevada, and Arizona to meet the Environmental Protection Agency’s WaterSense specifications.[22] In November, the company announced it had established the first all-electric solar and battery-powered microgrid community in California.[23] The following month, Newsweek listed KB Home as one of America’s Most Responsible Companies for environmental and social responsibilities.[24]
In October 2023, KB Home announced that it is moving forward to build 800 homes on San Jose’s Communications Hill.[25]
In March 2026, Robert McGibney became President and CEO of KB Home. An almost-26-year veteran of the company, McGibney succeeded Jeffrey T. Mezger, who transitioned to Executive Chairman of the Board.[26]