
The top storylines in multifamily this week are using automation for retention, helping associates face change, improving apartments for remote workers, people are looking to move, hiring property management and multifamily helping the homeless.
The top storylines in multifamily this week are using automation for retention, helping associates face change, improving apartments for remote workers, people are looking to move, hiring property management and multifamily helping the homeless.
Like any industry, residential building operators saw their entire work lives change in a matter of weeks at the onset of the pandemic. There were obstacles aplenty. Managers had to adjust to working with smaller property management teams—or in some cases, with teams almost exclusively offsite.