NASHVILLE, TN - Lendlease, a global real estate and investment group, announced today that WinnResidential Military Housing Services, the firm providing property management and maintenance services for Lendlease’s privatized military housing communities, has been recognized as a National SatisFacts Resident Satisfaction Company Award winner for 2022.
SatisFacts, the leading provider of resident surveys focusing on multifamily retention and reputation management, has recognized 96.
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In partnership with Lendlease, an international real estate development, construction and management group headquartered in Sydney, Australia, the U.S. Army announced investment of $1.1 billion in privately obtained lender capital to improve housing at six military facilities across multiple states. A combination of much needed renovations to existing properties and construction of new homes is welcome news for families living in military housing at the posts involved.
In addition to Fort Knox, other posts to benefit from various housing projects as part of the announced investment will include Fort Campbell, Fort Drum, New York, Fort Hood, Texas, Fort Wainwright, Alaska, and Wheeler Army Airfield in Hawaii. According to Lendlease, major exterior and interior renovations including replacement of outdated HVAC units will be made to more than 12,000 existing homes at the six military housing communities it manages.
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Two Kentucky Army posts â Fort Campbell and Fort Knox â are among six Army posts that will be allocated millions of dollars in private-sector funding soon to construct new homes and improve the quality of existing houses.
Negotiated between the U.S. Army and Lendlease and announced Jan. 27, the agreement involves $1.1 billion in capital investment from various public financial institutions.
Lendlease officials said they plan to use the additional monies to renovate more than 12,000 existing homes while also constructing more than 1,200 new houses at the six installations. Itâs part of efforts to improve military housing after reports in 2018 revealed military families were contending with dangerous living conditions in privately managed military homes, including mold, lead paint, faulty electrical wiring and pest problems.