FEATURES

  • Who's Got The Next Round?

    The sluggish performance of the stock market and other investment vehicles, combined with historically low interest rates, has fed a real estate frenzy around the country. And, given apartment properties' relatively stable performance over time, the multifamily sector suddenly finds itself hosting...

     
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    Follow the Leaders

    In light of tighter corporate regulation, high-level executive departures—such as Michael Eisner of the Walt Disney Co.—and too many high-profile business scandals, many public multifamily companies are reevaluating and strengthening succession plans, going far deeper into the company hierarchy...

     

Cover Story

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    Mind Reader

    In a culture obsessed with youthfulness, both real and perceived, Michael Grust stands apart. As the rest of us lament our latest grey hairs and quietly voice our worries of growing old, the 49-year-old Grust spends his days catering to the elderly—the demographic group many of us fear joining.

     

FROM THE EDITOR

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    Climate Change

    Nearly two years ago, when Freddie Mac's accounting issues unexpectedly became front-page news, virtually no one in the housing industry wanted to say two words on the topic—unless it was “no comment.” (I know—I called them.) After all, housing appeared to be the economy's only support, and Freddie...

     

NEWS + NUMBERS

Direct Reports

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    Executive Feedback-FEB

     
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    Executive Feedback-FEB

     
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    Executive Feedback-FEB

     
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    Sold!

     
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    Desperate for Shelter

    In a situation underscoring the nation's homeless crisis, two children were found living in a storage shed in Charles County, Md., in November. “It certainly parallels all our findings that working families with children are finding it harder and harder to find housing that they can afford,” says...

     
  • Art Attack

     
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    No Answer

    Two years ago, you could call the corporate office for Bostic Construction and get someone on the phone within a ring or two. Now, when you call the Greensboro, N.C.-based multifamily building firm, you get so tangled in the company's voice mail system that it's hard to tell where you are in the...

     

Regional

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    Building Up the Fort

    Fort Lauderdale's days of catering to retirees and college students on spring break are long gone. Squeeze—if you can—into one of the clubs or restaurants that line entertainment districts along Las Olas Boulevard, Wilton Drive, and Hollywood Boulevard and you'll be rubbing elbows with a vibrant...

     

PEOPLE + PLACES

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    Staying Home

    When Nelson Leenhouts appeard on the August 2001 cover of MULTI-FAMILY EXECUTIVE, he and his twin brother Nelson were just a few months into a planned transition that would lead to their departure from the company they'd founded in 1967.

     

Apartment Life

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    Watch Your Step

    Given the condo craze sweeping Florida, Southern California, and Washington, D.C., it would seem that condominium management would be a natural extension for apartment property management firms. Not so fast, say property management execs with condo experience.

     
  • Too Close for Comfort

     

Facelift

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    Energy Surge

    When Newton, Mass., developer Chris Yule bought a failing townhouse property south of Boston, he set what many might consider an unusual goal: to make the property more energy-efficient, even though the property's tenants paid for their own electricity. Why bother with such upgrades? Yule believed...

     

Corporate Ladder

  • Top Job

    Constance B. Moore has been on the fast track for years, serving as managing director of Security Capital Group and most recently president and COO of BRE Properties, a publicly traded REIT. But last month, in a long-awaited promotion, Moore cracked the proverbial glass ceiling and became the CEO...

     

SALES + SOLUTIONS

New Developments

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    Tale of Two Façades

    The Eugene Coleman Community House in San Francisco is much like a slick chameleon: It adapts to its surroundings. One side of this 85-unit affordable senior housing community has a downtown, commercial look with a metal panel aluminum skin, while the opposite façade offers a soft residential feel...

     
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    Life on the Rocks--FEB

     

Done Deal

  • Odd Couple

    Meeting the housing needs of low- to moderate-income seniors in Marin County, Calif., one of the nation's most expensive housing markets, is an undisputed challenge.

     

Tech Specs

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    Tech for Hire

    What if your property management office could make like a convenience store and stay open 24/7? As impractical and costly as it might seem, following the lead of 7-Eleven, particularly when it comes to handling hot-button issues like maintenance requests, might help you retain residents, lure new...

     

PRODUCT STUDIO

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    Q & A

    Anna McQuiston Holtzclaw answers: More people in mid-level properties now expect products that recently came only in luxury units. How has that affected what you install in your multifamily buildings?

     
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    Under Lock and Key

    Biometrics, formerly available only in spy movies, has moved into multifamily housing. Residents of one Archstone-Smith property in New York must have their palm print accepted by an electronic reader to get into the fitness center. But that's unusual for the Englewood, Colo.-based company—and most...

     

LANDMARKS

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    The Dakota

    Imagine all the people...” John Lennon's immortal lyric was written in 1971, just a few short years prior to his late-1970s residency in The Dakota (along with wife Yoko Ono and son Sean). The site is also most famously—and somewhat ignominiously—known as the location of the former Beatle's gunning...