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Lone Star Awards Nominations Open Oct 1
The AATC Lone Star Awards Leadership Celebration: Not only is it our annual AATC leadership installation, but also an event where we recognize the best of the best in the… Continue reading
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AATC Office is Relocating
Exciting news! One of AATC’s initiatives over the past few months has been to search for a new office space. During that time, we posted our current office up for… Continue reading
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AATC to Stop Selling Forms
For many years, AATC has been in the process of streamlining its forms business. You may remember, years ago, when every form from TAA was available to purchase by the… Continue reading
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Multifamily Market Update
Rent Growth Surging Across Greater Fort Worth One of the major developments for the multifamily industry so far this year has been strong rent growth as the recovery in apartment… Continue reading
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REDBOOK Blues – Room for Improvement
As our residents and we slowly adjust to the current turbulent economic and social environment, it reminds me of the tremendous resources available to us as AATC members. AATC membership… Continue reading
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July Pillow Talk
We are halfway through our year-long look at Advocacy by the Numbers. Last month, we looked at the twenty-somethings: school districts within AATC’s service area. This month, we examine the… Continue reading
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July New Members
As we get geared up and prepared for the summer, let us turn the heat up by welcoming our newest supplier-partners, properties, and management-owner members! Let us give them a warm welcome… Continue reading
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July President’s Letter
Freedom. It’s a word that we, as Americans, are quite familiar with, but what does it mean? Freedom, to me anyway, is the idea that you can do what you… Continue reading
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Redbook Blues: Internal Customers
As WAK Property Management President, I am focused on two customer bases: external (current and future residents) and internal (employees, owners, investors, etc.). As the leader of WAK, I’m keenly… Continue reading
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Look for the Watermark
John Mitchell served as AATC’s CEO for nearly 29 years. I recently heard an excellent sermon comparing change to a sudden attack of vertigo. At first, glance that may sound like a weird analogy but look deeper. If you’ve never experienced this dizzying experience,… Continue reading