2020 will be a year that is talked about for generations to come. It has become apparent that every industry has been affected and is not immune to COVID-19. We collected some top trends for the multifamily market that will likely be longer lasting than a traditional span. The extended articles can be found online… TRENDS IN MULTIFAMILY : PRE AND POST COVID”>Read more »
2020 TRENDS IN MULTIFAMILY : PRE AND POST COVID
An Appliance Shortage is gripping the nation — Appliance Supply Chain Issues Continue to Haunt Builders, Developers, Contractors, and, the Multi-Housing Industry
The surprising demand for new homes has strained the supply chain for home builders. Suppliers have been whipsawed – initially seeing mass cancellations in March and then, in an about face, sudden demand since May while dealing with social distancing mandates in their manufacturing facilities. Homebuilding’s V‑shaped recovery has put a tremendous strain on the… Read more »
MHD on FYI Friday’s for the PAA
MHD’s Vice President, Matthew Bell along with Vice President of Sales, George Cowden, participated in a webinar last week for the PAA. Check out the recording to see some examples of our work and get to know us a little better. We would love to hear from you if you would like additional information.
Do you have high water costs? Tern can help.
With the COVID Pandemic still affecting many areas of the country, lots of people are still staying at home, and we’ve seen residential water consumption continue to increase. Staying at home, means longer showers, more cooking, cleaning, and overall home utility usage. Continue reading the article on Tern’s blog here. Additional Information on Tern.
Unforgettable Interiors Informed by Over 125 Years of Quality
Multi-Housing Depot is 126 years old. To give that some context, in 1894 Coca-Cola was sold in bottles for the first time, and the first battery-operated switchboard was installed by New England Telephone and Telegraph. We have come a long way since then – and so has Multi-Housing Depot… Click here to continue reading.