Operations & Technology
RealPage Launches OneSite Accounting 2012 Winter Release
RealPage Inc., a provider of on-demand software and software-enabled services to the rental housing industry, launched the latest release of its OneSite Accounting product.
Spreading the Love to Your Residents on Valentine's Day
Five ways property managers can celebrate Valentine’s Day with their residents.
Renters Show 'Tremendous Response' to Phase One at 25 Broad
Real estate investment and development company LCOR announced that Phase One at 25 Broad, comprising 209 of the planned 307 units, is 70 percent leased.
MHN Interview: TransUnion Data Shows Vacancies Decreased But Rents Stayed the Same
Recent findings from TransUnion, a provider of risk management solutions, showed that while, on average, vacancy rates have decreased, rents have remained steady.
RealPage Introduces Senior Living Solution
RealPage Inc., a provider of on-demand software and software-enabled services to the rental housing industry, announced an enterprise-wide, senior living solution that integrates Care Management, Community Management and Marketing Management in RealPage Senior Living.
Manhattan Successfully Lures Renters to Luxury Buildings
The Continental, a new luxury building in New York, is already fully leased.
Study Links Troubled NYC Multifamily Housing and Risk of Deterioration of Nearby Buildings
A new study reveals that over-mortgaged and foreclosed multifamily buildings increase the risk of deterioration of nearby buildings and raise costs to New York City private owners.
New Affordable Community Offers Environmental Benefits
KTGY Group Inc., Architecture + Planning, has announced the opening of a green affordable community called The Crossings on 29th Street in South Los Angeles.
Fat City Lofts Project in Danger as CCDC Votes in Favor of Solar Turbines
By Gabriel Circiog, Associate Editor The Center City Development Corp. board has cast its vote on the Fat City Lofts development. As previously reported, Solar Turbines has opposed the project arguing that coexistence with the planned 232-unit apartment development would be virtually impossible. The company stated that the development would attract an environmental review that […]
$3.4B in Multifamily Property Energy Savings for the Taking
According to a report released by CNT Energy and the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy, multifamily building owners could keep approximately $3.4 billion in their pockets annually through energy efficiency upgrades.

