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  • The Standouts

    Under the age of 40. Determined to change the staus quo. Rising to the challenge. Meet five of multifamily up-and-comers.

     
  • Crackdown

    With more cities and counties stepping in to take control of properties if crime becomes a problem, multifamily owners and managers have to find new ways to keep their properties safe.

     
  • Vicky Ramirez: Project Manager, Jamboree Housing Corp.

    Vicky Ramirez works the system almost as hard as she works herself to achieve greater local and regional housing affordability.

     
  • Timm McCarty: Director of Residences, The Residences at The Ritz-Carlton, Georgetown

    Timm McCarty wanted to study golf management, so after graduating from Ferris State University in 2001, he landed a job helping to build a golf course for the Ritz-Carlton in Jupiter, Fla. Manual labor aside, McCarty also spent time with Jack Nicklaus as the pro described the topography and design...

     
  • Daniel Flynn: Vice President, Sycamore Urban

    For more than 12 years, Flynn worked in land and asset acquisition, disposition, and entitling for William H. Lyon Homes, D.R. Horton, and John Laing Homes before joining Newport Beach, Calif.-based Sycamore Urban as vice president one year ago.

     
  • Miles Orth: Executive Vice President and COO, Campus Apartments

    According to badger alum and Campus Apartments executive vice president and COO Miles Orth, 39, the University of Wisconsin-Madison has excellent real estate programs. He just didn’t major in any of them. Instead, the industry exec obtained a liberal arts degree.

     
  • Chad Cooley: Senior Vice President, Bozzuto Management Co.

    After graduating from the University of Maryland at College Park, Chad Cooley felt professionally adrift. “Every day, I wondered what my next job was going to be,” recalls the senior vice president of Bethesda, Md.-based Bozzuto Management Co. “My wife, meanwhile, worked for Bozzuto and came home...

     

FROM THE EDITOR

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    Riddled with Crime

    High-density apartments seem to be a hotbed of criminal activity, with little hope for relief save for a recovered economy.

     

NEWS + NUMBERS

Stat of the Month

Direct Reports

  • Time for Change

    Housing discrimination in the nation has spiked this past year for two key reasons: Internet advertising and the foreclosure crisis.

     
  • Not a Pretty Picture

    On a market-by-market basis, the picture for multifamily housing and fundamentals is not very bright.

     
  • Dodging a Bullet

    In May, President Obama signed a broad housing bill into law, though it didn't include two amendments addressing affordable housing issues in New York.

     
  • News Bites: July 2009

    HUD funds lead elimination, first REIT deal of 2009, and more industry news bites.

     

Regional

  • Reliable Gateway

    Even as fundamentals in the St. Louis apartment market continue to weaken, owners and managers still see opportunity in the mid-tier.

     

PEOPLE + PLACES

One to Watch

Apartment Life

  • Let’s Make a Deal

    When it comes to bringing in new renters and keeping the old, the bottom line is to do what you can to keep residents in place.

     

SALES + SOLUTIONS

New Developments

  • Jersey Gem

    The Jefferson marks American Properties Realty's third Central New Jersey multifamily project in five years.

     

Tech Specs

  • Upwardly Mobile

    New mobile phone applications offer opportunities for multifamily marketing and operations.

     

PRODUCT STUDIO

  • Double Savings

    Upgraded windows and doors save energy and qualify for tax deductions.

     

LANDMARKS

 
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