Tarragon Corporation Receives Nasdaq Notice of Compliance

Market Wire, May, 2008

Tarragon Corporation (NASDAQ: TARR) today announced that it has received written notice from The Nasdaq Stock Market that it has demonstrated compliance with all Nasdaq requirements, and that the Nasdaq Hearings Panel has determined to continue the listing of Tarragon's common stock on The Nasdaq Stock Market. As required by the Panel, the Company held its annual shareholders' meeting on May 1, 2008. At that meeting, among other things, shareholders re-elected each of the seven nominees for election to the Tarragon Board of Directors and a proposal to adopt the Tarragon Corporation 2008 Omnibus Plan was approved.

Tarragon's CEO, William S. Friedman, noted, "Maintaining our Nasdaq listing has been a very high priority for us and for our shareholders. We are very pleased that we are now in compliance with all applicable listing requirements and continue to provide our shareholders with the benefits of Nasdaq as a market for our shares."

About Tarragon Corporation

Tarragon Corporation is a leading developer of multifamily housing for rent and for sale. The Company's operations are concentrated in the Northeast, Florida, Texas and Tennessee. To learn more about Tarragon Corporation, visit: www.tarragoncorp.com

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Contacts: Broadgate Consultants, LLC Alan H. Oshiki (212) 232-2222 Email Contact Tarragon Corporation William S. Friedman (212) 949-5000 Email Contact


 

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