Jessica Fiur is the editor-in-chief at Multi-Housing News and Commercial Property Executive and writes the award-winning blog What Renters Want.
Jessica has been with the company since 2011 and previously was with Weekly Reader and IQPC. Contact Jessica at jessica.fiur@cpe-mhn.com, on Twitter @jfiur or on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessicafiur/.
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What Renters Want with Jessica Fiur: What About Gen X?
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Peak Campus Promotes Regional Vice President
In her new role, Kelly Muller will be responsible for all aspects of leasing, marketing and human resources as well as operational and financial performance for a portfolio of student housing assets located in the West region.
Affordable Housing Program Expands in Chicago’s River North
The Habitat Company has extended the affordable housing program of a 384-unit community.
Joint Base Lewis-McChord Military Housing Changes Hands
The acquisition expands Lincoln Military Housing’s portfolio by 16 percent, as it now oversees more than 36,000 military family homes at 35 installations in 11 states and the District of Columbia.
Rivergate KW Residential Names Regional Vice President
The new regional vice president will oversee property operations and client relations in Florida.
Renters’ Choice: How Noise Affects Renters
MHN and Kingsley Associates explore some of the sources of noise at a rental community, and examine how residents feel about it.
Habitat Company Adds 5,000 Units in Alabama, Florida
The additions are in seven communities comprising 3,600 units in Birmingham, Ala., and five properties with almost 1,400 units in Tampa, Fla.









