rooftops with immaculate views of the LA skyline
These five new properties, plus the new co-living ones in Seattle and Philadelphia, bring Tripalink to a total of 1,200 new bed spaces in Q1. About 20% of them are co-living spaces. By the end of this year, Tripalink foresees an increase of over 5,000 beds nationally.
Tripalink diversifies its portfolio by operating more traditional apartments, transiting to a residential brand favored by younger generations from a pure co-living company. Their main focus of expansion is in the traditional apartment marketspace in addition to co-living apartments; this transition to include traditional apartments in their management portfolio has helped them grow exponentially in 2021 despite the pandemic. We ve seen many of the existing traditional apartments have a potential to be partially converted into co-living units, said Donghao Li, the CEO of the company. We started operating traditional apartments for two reasons. First, traditional
DTO Celebrates 2nd Anniversary, Hire of Two New Associates
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LOS ANGELES, May 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/
DTO Law, with offices in Los Angeles and San Francisco, is proud to celebrate its second anniversary and announce the addition of two new associates: Isabella Chilingaryan and David Ramírez-Gálvez. Since opening its doors in 2019, DTO has tripled in size from five attorneys to fifteen, increasing its team s breadth and depth of experience.
Isabella Chilingaryan bolsters DTO s growing real estate practice after launching her legal career in Sidley Austin s commercial real estate practice group, where she specialized in commercial real estate matters. Isabella expands DTO s ability to meet the real estate transactional needs of its clients, specifically with development, acquisition, disposition, financing, and leasing of commercial real estate properties. Isabella also managed various projects that dealt with land use, governmental, and commu
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Metro: Thanks to the LA Metro records team for providing the AT&T invoices for teleconferencing service for metro meetings.
We ve been paying $386/hour for speaker sub/conference administration management and $309/hour for an Event Producer on meeting days. That s $695/hour to put on a conference call.
Bonin who loves pumping NextGen Bus service and fareless anything told the board when he was finally called up to speak, my hand has been up since the beginning.
It s work in progress. . . More than $30,000 to AT&T over six months September 2020 to February 2021 for routinely bad service. I m going to save the list of grievances for another article.