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Dimensions Online – Pillow Talk – Perceiver in Chief
In politics, the perception of power is power. If your opponents believe you are a formidable force, then you are, regardless of the limits of your actual authority. More than… Continue reading
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Dimensions Online – Redbook Blues: Supplier Contracts
We are all learning to navigate the new business reality forced upon us by supply chain challenges, inflation, and post-pandemic market demand. Our industry would not have been able to… Continue reading
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Dimensions Online – Market Update: Mid-Year Multifamily Review
Mid-Year Multifamily Review At the national level, the first half of the year was characterized by a slowdown in deliveries compared to the same period last year, a much steeper… Continue reading
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AATC Bylaws update
AATC is a trade association governed through guidelines outlined in our bylaws. You’ll notice that many companies and most non-profit organizations utilize this set of rules and laws for self-governance… Continue reading
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President’s Letter: Servant-Leadership
“The servant-leader is servant first… It begins with the natural feeling that one wants to serve, to serve first.” -Robert K. Greenleaf What is a Servant-Leader? By definition, a servant-leader… Continue reading
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AATC Leadership Lyceum – 2022
AATC’s 2022 Leadership Lyceum: (from left to right, top to bottom) Taryn Lewis, BH; Jamie Woody, Cortland; Chair April Royal, Capstone; Jimmy McClung, LUMA Residential; Amy Alvarez, MFI; and Sarah Turner, Olympus. … Continue reading
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Redbook Blues: The “I” Word
The cost of essential consumer goods continues to rise, gas prices are up, and food prices continue to climb. Inflation is real. As our companies, industry, and residents slowly begin… Continue reading
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Pillow Talk: It’s Official
The Texas State Library and Archive Commission maintain all the official Texas state symbols. From the bluebonnet (state flower) to the mockingbird (state bird) and pecan (state tree) to 42… Continue reading
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Market Update: June 2022
Stabilized Properties Bearing the Brunt of Reduced Demand This year has brought many changes for the multifamily sector, especially a 70% decline in net absorption through May compared to last… Continue reading
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Market Update: Checking in on New Construction Pipeline
Checking in on the New Construction Pipeline Even as rent growth has continued at a scorching pace, up 5% in just the first four months of the year, apartment demand… Continue reading