Recognition continues to support Raleigh company’s strength and leadership in real estate sector
RALEIGH, NC – November 30, 2010 – The Preiss Company (“TPCO”), one of the largest off-campus student housing providers in the nation, has announced that the company has again been recognized as one of the Triangle’s top Apartment Property Management Companies by Triangle Business Journal. Companies appearing on The List are ranked by the number of units managed in the Triangle.
Founded in 1987, TPCO specializes in the development, acquisition, and management of off-campus student housing. The company employs over 250 team members and currently owns and/or operates properties in six states. TPCO’s Raleigh portfolio is comprised of RedWolf Crossing, University Oaks, University Glen, University Meadows, University Woods, University Village at Raleigh, and Method Townhomes, representing a total of 1,862 beds and 335 units.
Company Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Donna Preiss, is proud of her inclusion on The List and says that TPCO continues to redefine the student housing market by setting the “gold” standard of off-campus housing.
“The Preiss Company continues to lead the industry in the development of new technologies, tools, and strategies for the student housing industry,” says Preiss. “We’re also beginning to expand our green efforts as well. One of our executive team members was recently awarded the National Association of REALTORS® Green Designation, which will allow us to help set the standard in student housing green efforts. Over the last two years, The Preiss Company has invested over $500,000 in green improvements, and we look forward to continuing to make our properties more environmentally friendly while helping to reduce costs.”
About The Preiss Company
TPCO is the leader in the development of new technologies, tools, and strategies for the student housing industry and acts as a receiver for several national banks. In its 23rd year, the company has formed over 50 partnerships and developed over 20 projects stretching from Maryland to Texas. For more information, visit www.tpco.com.