Jan19

News Press

RPM Living Invests in Key Markets, Focuses on Nashville, Las Vegas Growth

Builds on 100,000+ Units Added in 2023, Opens New Corporate Offices to Support Nationwide Growth.

RPM Living, the sixth largest apartment manager in the nation, announces its expansion into two new markets – Nashville and Las Vegas. It has opened corporate offices in both cities to oversee the properties it manages and planned growth in each. In addition, RPM recently relocated its Phoenix and Houston offices to support significant growth in those markets.

RPM has added 29 properties in Nashville, bringing its total managed units there to over 6,000. To service these units, it added a new corporate office in Nashville, which will celebrate its grand opening this spring. The office is located at 1222 Demonbreun Street, Ste 100 at Gulch Union, Nashville’s newest development, between downtown Nashville and Music Row in the heart of the city’s business community and entertainment district. It is located in a high-rise, class-AA building that is pre-certified LEED Silver with amenities including an indoor-outdoor sky lounge, and 48-seat training room.

“Since entering the Tennessee market last year, we have grown rapidly,” said Jason Berkowitz, Chief Executive Officer of RPM Living. "Our strategy moving into 2024 is to continue growing our footprint in Nashville and Memphis, and to break into the Knoxville market. We have an incredible team who have operated in multiple Tennessee markets for many years, so we are well positioned to continue on in the path of making this a fast-growing, high-performing region for RPM."

RPM’s new Las Vegas corporate office was necessitated by adding 24 properties to its portfolio in that market last year, amounting to 5,424 new units. The new RPM office is located at 9075 West Diablo Dr., Suite 130, about 15 minutes from The Strip.

“Expanding our footprint purposefully and strategically allows us to stay one step ahead of the competition,” said Berkowitz. “We see a lot of opportunity for growth in Las Vegas and Nashville and both will be key markets of focus for us heading into 2024.”

In Phoenix, RPM recently relocated its corporate office into an expansive new space at the Esplanade development, steps from Biltmore Shopping Center. RPM manages 48 properties and more than 12,000 units in Phoenix. RPM also relocated its Houston office last year into a larger space in the Post Oak area. RPM manages 83 properties and over 25,000 units in Houston.

RPM’s overall operational strategy for 2024 is to focus heavily on the basics of its business: its associates, residents and clients. It is pushing for continued associate engagement, both company-wide, and at the regional level, to ensure associates consistently feel supported, included and “in the know” on all things necessary to do their jobs effectively. RPM also will put a more personal touch on its resident interactions to increase resident satisfaction and reduce turnover. And lastly, it will focus on more frequent and consistent communication with its clients, with a proactive approach to meeting their goals and improving overall property performance.

For more information about RPM and its national portfolio, visit RPMLiving.com.

About RPM Living

RPM Living is a full-service multifamily management company offering an innovative and personalized approach to real estate services including management, investment and development. Headquartered in Austin, Texas, RPM is ranked #6 on the NMHC Top 50 Largest Apartment Manager list, managing more than 180 clients, 12 regional offices and 200,000 units, with an owned portfolio of $3 billion. Founded by Jason Berkowitz in 2002, the firm has grown to 4,500 associates nationwide spread across over 50 markets, all of whom share the collective vision to enhance clients’ investments through customized solutions and exceptional resident-centric service. To learn more about RPM, visit RPMLiving.com.

Photo: Nashville Office at 1222 Demonbreun, Thomas Harris Photography

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