Business Specialties

Cybersecurity 411: Effective Incident Response

An effective incident response program should help an organization deal with a breach. In the fourth part of his cybersecurity series, Jeremy Rasmussen shares the steps to take after a hacking has occurred.

On the Market: 5 Interesting Listings for the Week of 6/26

This week’s listings include two historic properties in New York: a 1920s-era community on Long Island and a Brooklyn walk-up built in 1910.

Terwilliger Pappas Breaks Ground on NC Community

The 194-unit property near Duke University will feature upscale amenities such as a yoga studio and a heated pool.

Legacy Crossing

CAPREIT Acquires Memphis-Area Apartments

The 430-unit Legacy Crossing comprises one-, two- and three-bedroom affordable apartments ranging from 711 to 1,063 square feet. The company plans on making upgrades to the units.

Austin Investor Acquires 10th Property in DFW

NAPA Ventures plans to renovate both the exterior and interior of The Falls Apartments, its newly acquired 208-unit property in metro Dallas.

Radnor Secures $65M for Philly Development

During the first of The Hamilton’s two phases, 279 units will be constructed in the previously underutilized corridor between Spring Garden and Vine Street in the popular Logan Square neighborhood.

Gerber Plumbing Debuts Water-Efficient Toilets

Toilets are one of the leading sources of water waste in residential properties, but the company’s new model uses only one gallon of water per flush, making it perfect for communities aiming to increase efficiency.

SALT Launches $275M Mixed-Use Development

Hardware District in Salt Lake City will comprise four buildings, 466 luxury units and 260,000 square feet of office space. The two residential properties are scheduled for completion in February and August of 2018.

Thinking Outside the 350-SF Box

National Apartment Association members convened at the group’s recent Education Conference to address key topics, from maximizing ROI through design to cultivating the next generation of talent.

Strategic Management in Downtown Detroit

After more than 20 years, Broder & Sachse ended most of its third-party property management contracts to concentrate mostly on property development. CEO Rich Broder discusses company’s strategy and the state of multifamily in the Detroit area.