Real Estate/Development
Dec. 24, 2002
New Ways to Serve Tenants, Owners
BY TODD RICHARDSON The property management business is undergoing dramatic change. New technology, pressure to increase revenue at a time when rents are soft and a dwindling number of management opportunities prompted by the growth of self-managed real estate investment trusts are forcing management companies to rethink their traditional ways of doing business.
The property management business is undergoing dramatic change. New technology, pressure to increase revenue at a time when rents are soft and a dwindling number of management opportunities prompted by the growth of self-managed real estate investment trusts are forcing management companies to rethink t...
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