Videos
MHN TV: Interview with Doris Pearlman
Doris Pearlman, MIRM, IIDA, president of Possibilities for Design, shares observations from the MHN 2012 Excellence Awards judging. Memorable entries utilized color blocking to stretch development budgets and interesting art installations to encourage leasing interest.
MHN TV: Luxury Extended Stay
Larry Korman, president of AKA, takes MHN on a tour of two luxury extended stay properties in New York—AKA Sutton Place and AKA United Nations. The AKA brand bridges the gap between luxury hotel and a luxury apartment offerings, and features some truly amazing amenities suited for those staying for a few weeks to a few months.
MHN TV: Excel in Green Operations
Cheryl Gray, CPM, senior vice president at Bentall Kennedy, describes simple and inexpensive tips for properties exploring a green strategy.
MHN TV: Gerry Wiatrowski on Resident Rewards
Gerry Wiatrowski, co-founder of ResidentGifts, describes how property managers can offer an easy-to-use rewards program to add value to the resident experience. Residents can earn points throughout their lease term that can be redeemed for merchandise at name-brand retailers.
MHN TV: Metro Atlanta Market Report
ARA’s Sean Henry shares highlights of the Metro Atlanta market in this mid-year update.
MHN TV: Tour Latitude 33 an Adaptive Reuse Property in Marina del Rey
Take a tour of Latitude 33, an adaptive reuse project (from a 40-year-old office building) in Marina del Rey, CA. The mixed use development, designed by KAA Design Group, features a collection of beach-side homes ranging from townhouses, penthouses and apartment units. Latitude 33 is winner of two Gold Nugget Merit Awards, one of which was for Best Adaptive Reuse.
MHN TV: Greystone's CEO on 2012 Multifamily Lending Trends
Stephen Rosenberg, CEO, Greystone, discusses 2012 lending trends for multifamily.
MHN TV: CityView Bay Area Fund
Tony Cardoza, CityView managing director shares insights regarding the investment philosophy of CityView’s Bay Area Fund. Potrero Launch, a new multifamily community developed and designed by Martin Building Company, is an adaptive reuse project that incorporates new construction. It’s seeking LEED certification.

