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/.

MHN Executive Council: Hottest Amenity Trends

What do renters want right now? The MHN Executive Council lists their top amenities.

Your Employees Might be Quiet Quitting. Here’s How to Deal.

Five suggestions for what to do when your employees lose motivation.

Jessica Fiur, Editor-in-Chief

Data Security in the Multifamily Industry

Multifamily owners and operators hold on to a lot of their residents’ personal data. That’s why it’s crucial to have a cybersecurity plan in place.

MHN Executive Council: Top Employee Retention Strategies

Dealing with the Great Resignation? Our experts shared their best strategies for retaining multifamily team members.

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Networking Tips for Introverts: Don’t Follow These 4 Common Suggestions (Follow These 7 Instead)

There are many networking tips for introverts. A lot don’t work. Get ready for your next multifamily event with these suggestions.

MHN Executive Council: Top Resident Event Ideas

We polled our experts, and here are some of our favorite suggestions.

Jessica Fiur

Student Housing Amenities Get a New Focus

Gen Z students are serious about their studies. Here’s how student housing developers are changing up their amenities to reflect this.

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2 Pros and 3 Cons of Restricting Dog Breeds at Apartment Communities

Restricting dog breeds such as pit bulls could be leaving money on the table—but is the risk worth it?

Jessica Fiur

The Benefits of Leasing Agents at Multifamily Communities

When it comes to leasing an apartment, technology is great. But don’t discount building a rapport!

Jessica Fiur, Editor-in-Chief

Should Multifamily Adopt a Four-Day Workweek?

More and more industries are considering a shorter workweek to prevent employee burnout. Can multifamily be next?