
Renter Demands Don’t Always Match Owners’ Investment
Globe Street covered the AIM conference panel that contrasted renter and executive priorities based on two different surveys.
Globe Street covered the AIM conference panel that contrasted renter and executive priorities based on two different surveys.
At AIM 2022, 20 for 20 took center stage in a discussion that contrasted our 2022 findings with the insights from the NMHC/Grace Hill Renter
Globe St very kindly elaborated on some of the themes of this year’s paper – most notably how operators are thinking about changing staffing models,
It was great to sit down with Paul Marks on Multifamily Matters, the industry’s only dedicated radio show, to discuss the big findings from our
Dom became the first-ever repeat guest on the Multifamily Collective with Mike Brewer (COO of RADCO Residential), where we talked 2022 findings.
The interviews for our 2022 edition revealed the extent to which staff shortages had changed executive priorities and operations.
The pandemic dominated the 2021 paper, which focused on COVID’s impact on multifamily operations and organizations.
Our 2020 edition found a recurring theme: that innovation was demanding more and more organizational resources as investment flowed into proptech.
The first time we interviewed 20 senior executives in multifamily operations and technology resulted in our first-ever edition, released in 2019.