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The labor demand
Every month, the U.S. Census Bureau, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development release statistics that...
By the numbers
While America is considered the ultimate melting pot, many companies have yet to capitalize on the value of this model. Diversity in the workplace...
What makes a great website?
Spherexx.com was recognized in April as an official honoree in the category for best visual design and function by the Webby Awards, an international...
Hospitals to housing
Martin credits her apartment in the new CAMBA Gardens II with helping her stay on top of her physical and mental health, and bond...
Smart cities rising
Technology is reconfiguring traditional roles and divisions of labor. City governments don’t have to provide every type of application and service themselves. In fact,...
Greystar invades the U.K.
Allianz is acquiring an interest in Chapter alongside PSP Investments and Greystar’s current stake. This new partnership supports an expansion program targeting 10,000 student...
The U.S. isn’t just getting older. It’s getting more segregated by age.
Back in 2010, one of Judson’s residents realized that the goal of enlivening the cultural life of the retirement community and the need to...
Is something burning?
With the best of intentions, I’ve seen smart leaders charge into sensitive interactions armed with what they believed was a combination of deep empathy,...
Buy or rent your property lighting?
From the first utterance of “Let there be light,” to dramatically altering civilization with the prevalence of electricity, light has always been significant to...
From property management to prosperity management
The latest figures for average annual turnover of residents in the multifamily sector is 55 percent. In other words, more than half of property...
Revitalizing neighborhoods with a fresh take on affordable housing
In the last decade, a development group has been working to revitalize the community, and several community partners invested $70 million in a redevelopment...
New lawsuit in Seattle: Housing ordinance is unfair and unconstitutional
Seattle’s Fair Chance Housing Ordinance, passed by city council in 2017, forbids landlords from considering applicants’ criminal histories when selecting tenants. In other words,...
There’s an app for that
Today’s renters can shop for a new apartment from anywhere in the country, discover important details like local weather, demographics and statistics about cities...
Hope, enthusiasm and joy
That’s what business owners are feeling. In fact, there’s historically high optimism around the nation’s economy according to the latest PNC survey. Just for...
Message received
The digital natives are getting restless. Armed with tablets and smartphones, raised on apps and connectivity, and coddled by the rich customer experience of...