It is the company’s 26th publication.
Multifamily Dive’s coverage will be led by Les Shaver, who has been covering the sector for almost 25 years.
“I like to identify trends before they happen,” Shaver said in a statement. “While it is always important to cover the news and tell our readers what’s happening now, we also want to be proactive in reporting what’s next.”
Multifamily Dive managing editor Noelle Knox points out that decisions made by these industry leaders not only shape investment portfolios but also neighborhoods and day-to-day living for about 130 million renters nationwide.
“Renting an apartment is an almost essential stage for the majority of families, for some a preferred way of life, and for others the only option,” Knox said in a statement. “Multifamily living spans college dormitories to assisted-living for the elderly – and the public policy and investment implications are vast.”
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