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Pillow Talk: B-12
by Perry Pillow, FWAA Vice President of Government Affairs Like many FWAA members, I am determined to be healthier in 2025. Exercise more, eat better, and get proper rest—the standard new year,… Continue reading
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FWAA Annual Report 2024
by Kevin Pellegrino, FWAA CEO Looking back on 2024, it’s clear that the Fort Worth Apartment Association (FWAA) had a year full of progress and hard work. This report breaks… Continue reading
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Market Update: December 2024
New Supply Set to Slow in 2025 but Not Drastically The elevated volume of new supply that was delivered across Greater Fort Worth this year continued to be a major… Continue reading
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Pillow Talk: Work Hard
by Perry Pillow, FWAA Director of Government Affairs Hard work never hurts anyone, but why risk it? If, at first, you don’t succeed, then skydiving is not for you. My… Continue reading
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Redbook Blues: Corporate Leases
By April Royal, Birchstone Residential FWAA members benefit from strong economic development and job growth. FWAA-area universities Texas A & M, Tarleton, TCU, and UTA all recently announced expansions. Lockheed Martin and… Continue reading
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Remarkable! Booth Theme Ideas
Need some ideas for your booth? Here’s a few… 1. “Make Your Mark” Display WallExhibitors can create an interactive wall where attendees can leave notes about what makes them or their… Continue reading
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Market Update: August 2024
Lease Concession Availability Highest in Years With an extremely active new construction pipeline over the last few years, and inconsistent apartment demand, lease concessions have returned to prominence after all… Continue reading
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Membership: Engagement Comes in All Forms
Did you know that your association represents over 250,000 units within our membership? There are over 1,875 businesses you have direct access to just by being a member of our… Continue reading
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Say NO to Federal Rent Control
Federal Rent Control – Action Needed As you likely know, President Biden recently proposed raising taxes on certain apartment owners and operators who raise rents by more than 5% in… Continue reading
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Redbook Blues: High Utility Bills
We have four seasons in Texas: 1) Kinda Summer, 2) Almost Summer, 3) Summer, and 4) two days in January when you can wear your sweater! It is July in… Continue reading