Industry News | Wk of September 17

Industry News | Wk of September 17

HOT & RELEVANT TOPICS Amazon Reportedly Has an Alexa Microwave and More on the Way As apartment communities strive to match the breakneck pace of technology and remain on the cutting-edge of smart-home amenities, they now have more to consider.

Industry News | Wk of September 3

Industry News | Wk of September 3

HOT & RELEVANT TOPICS 8 U.S. Cities Pledge to Ensure All New Buildings Are Net-Zero Carbon by 2030 Ahead of the Global Climate Action Summit (Sept. 12-14, San Francisco), 19 global cities have signed the Net Zero Carbon Buildings Declaration.

Industry News | Wk of August 20

Industry News | Wk of August 20

HOT & RELEVANT TOPICS New LA Multifamily Apartments Implement Tetris-Style Parking System In the never-ending quest to save and make more efficient use of space, two Los Angeles apartment communities might be setting the curve.

Industry News | Wk of August 6

Industry News | Wk of August 6

HOT & RELEVANT TOPICS Top Technologies Impacting The Real Estate Market Today Technology continues to have an increasingly pronounced effect on the decisions of renters and homebuyers. Members of Forbes Real Estate Council rated the 10 tech-related concepts having the biggest effect on real estate and discussed why.

Industry News | Wk of July 23

Industry News | Wk of July 23

HOT & RELEVANT TOPICS Make Sure Your Technology Rolls Out Successfully Rolling out new technology is always an exciting time and represents a proactive approach for an apartment community. Being eager is natural, but a hasty approach can increase the chances of a rocky beginning.

Go Mobile or Go Home

Go Mobile or Go Home

It’s easy to get lost among the multitude of ever-evolving digital marketing tactics, but a select few represent the future for multifamily. In this Multifamily Executive article, LMC’s Morgan Porter, RentPath’s Jennifer Anderson and Entrata’s Trevor Riley discuss why marketing automation, multi-touch attribution and Google’s ever-evolving algorithm should be utilized by the industry.