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President’s Letter: Dancing in the Flowers
Ahh, yes, the experience of spring in Texas. It can really be a sight to behold, from the scent of freshly released pollen to the crisp, cool air after some… Continue reading
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Cirque Du Stratégie
If you have been to Las Vegas or searched for entertainment over the last decade, you’ve probably heard of Cirque du Soleil–The Canadian company that reinvented the traditional circus. They… Continue reading
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April 2022 Market Update
Class B Leads the Way in Apartment Demand After a historic 2021 for multifamily, the picture has been a bit different for many parts of the country in the new… Continue reading
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Pillow Talk – All Advocacy is Local
This year, we take an in-depth look at advocacy basics. Last month, we finished our series on the basics of people, policy, and politics by exploring the AATC Political Action… Continue reading
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REDBOOK Blues – Know Relets
Have you ever read the entire TAA Lease contract? Frankly, most AATC members have not. Let us be honest; it is a legal document, a contract; it is boring and… Continue reading
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Welcome New Members in April 2022!
We welcome our newest members to the AATC Family! We encourage everyone to extend a warm welcome when you meet them. As always, you can view detailed information about all… Continue reading
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AATC’s DE&I Committee Starts Strong
2022 continues to be a forward-thinking year for the Apartment Association of Tarrant County (AATC). Launching this year’s new DE&I committee is proving to be a very engaging initiative for… Continue reading
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Market Update: Mar 2022
Greater Fort Worth Still Bucking National Demand Trend National apartment demand fell 75% in January compared to January of 2021. While other major Texas markets fit into that picture to… Continue reading
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When It Comes to UGM, AATC Has Heart
AATC Community Services Chair, JoAnn Beard, BH Management, and UGM Bowling Title Sponsor, Amy Alvarez, MFI. According to a report from the Council of Economic Advisors, for every 10,000 people… Continue reading
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Circademics: One Thing. Really Well.
As a child, I looked forward to attending the circus every year. There is something about the Big Show that is invigorating—watching all that talent under one Big Top. It… Continue reading













