Park Partners Residential Announces Heather Straub as Director of Asset Management

DEERFIELD BEACH, FL - Park Partners Residential announced today that Heather Straub has joined the team as Director of Asset Management. 

A veteran of the multifamily industry with over 30 years of experience, Mrs. Straub possesses extensive knowledge of operations, encompassing garden-style, mid-rise and high-rise product types. She has broad expertise in portfolio management, new construction and lease ups, acquisitions, dispositions and property repositioning and renovations throughout a variety of markets across the Southeast and Texas. The majority of her career has focused on portfolio oversight for institutional clients.

Prior to joining Park Partners Residential, Mrs. Straub served as a Director for a public REIT where she was responsible for developing the operations platform and providing portfolio management. She has worked with several companies based in Florida including Trade Street Residential, Riverstone Residential, The Bainbridge Companies and Trammell Crow Residential. Mrs. Straub is a licensed Florida real estate salesperson and has served on the board of directors for the Southeast Florida Apartment Association.

For more information about Park Partners Residential, please visit www.parkpartners.com or phone (954) 571-3412.

ABOUT PARK PARTNERS RESIDENTIAL: Partners Residential (PPR) is a multi-faceted firm for the ownership, development, and property management of multi-family real estate.  The company provides full service, third party property management to institutional and private owners of multifamily communities.  Properties managed by the company include: University Park, University View, University Square, Golden Palms, The Forum, Boca Villas, Alta Congress and Coastal Village all located within Florida.  www.parkpartners.com

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