The June/July issue of Multifamily Executive has started hitting readers’ mailboxes and desks.
This issue has a strong leadership focus, featuring interviews and Q&As with executives from the 2026 National Multifamily Housing Council rankings. Leaders from Greystar, BH Management Services, Camden Property Trust, Landmark Properties, Middleburg, and CREA weigh in on strategy, innovation, and the road ahead.
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The Next Right Thing
From service recovery to slip-and-fall prevention, Greystar’s Toni Eubanks is bringing an on-site lens to enterprise-scale property management—protecting teams, residents, and the brand promise.
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How BH Management Is Positioning for What’s Next
CEO Joanna Zabriskie on growth, technology, resident experience, and the opportunities shaping 2026.
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Leadership Continuity Positions Camden Property Trust for Its Next Chapter
New CEO Alex Jessett, a refocus on core Sun Belt markets, and continued investment in people and technology signal the REIT’s long-term strategy for growth and stability.
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Scaling the Platform: Landmark’s Next Chapter in Student, BTR, and Senior Housing
Walt Templin explains how vertical integration, institutional capital, and a residential continuum strategy are powering the developer’s pipeline.
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Disciplined Growth Fuels Middleburg’s National Expansion
CEO Chris Finlay says the firm’s vertically integrated model and deep bench of talent are powering its push into Sun Belt and Western markets while keeping execution tightly controlled at scale.
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LIHTC Enters a New Era After OBBB
CREA’s Tony Bertoldi shares his affordable housing market outlook.
Plus, other highlights include:
• A front-row look into how baseball-anchored developments are reshaping multifamily by blending fandom, lifestyle, and strong fundamentals;
• What it takes to keep outdoor amenities and common areas at their best for residents;
• A conversation with Ryan Cos.’ Bryan Lamb, who shares why development is regaining the edge—and how the firm is positioned for the next cycle;
• The top affordable housing lenders of 2025 and what they’re anticipating for the remainder of the year;
• A market spotlight on Chicago; and
• A gear-forward amenity hub in Aurora, Colorado.
Check out the full digital edition here.