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 featuring Korte, McPeak, Cole, Claffey and Land

MHN Executive Council: What Are Your Goals for the Year?

Whether it’s perfecting AI programs, building brand awareness or increasing investments, there is a lot multifamily professionals are looking to achieve.

Female friends toasting with cocktails.

9 Ways to Celebrate Galentine’s Day at Your Community

Move over, Valentine’s Day! Galentine’s Day is the perfect way to acknowledge your residents.

Jessica Fiur, Editor-in-Chief

Banks Embrace Multifamily (Again)

There has already been an uptick in multifamily direct lending. Will this continue?

MHN Executive Council featuring images of Cook, Kavana, Love and Anderson

MHN Executive Council: How to Evaluate Your Media Investments

Tips for checking the impact of photos, virtual tours and more.

MHN Executive Council featuring Kavana, Bowen and Meit

MHN Executive Council: More to Learn in 2025

New year, more to explore! The MHN Executive Council talks AI, fire protection and other areas they’re looking to educate themselves more about.

MHN Executive Council featuring McPeak, Treble and Cook

MHN Executive Council: What Do You Want to Learn in 2025?

Strategies to gain more industry knowledge and grow with intention!

Cartoon holiday email template with a Christmas tree.

Dos and Don’ts of Holiday Greetings for Apartment Marketers

Tips for spreading holiday cheer, without turning your residents into the Grinch.

MHN Executive Council featuring Cook, Kavana and Love

MHN Executive Council: Tips to Attract Gen Z Renters

Zoomers crave authenticity. Here’s how to achieve that.

Jessica Fiur, Editor-in-Chief

Building for Climate Change

Developers are looking to incorporate weather-resistant materials into their buildings to combat tornadoes and more.