Mental health is something that we all need to talk about and we need to remove the stigma. The Concord Group is supporting Mental Health Awareness month, both within our organization and outside.
Fact: Every two minutes a person is diagnosed with breast cancer
The Concord Group supports all those who are survivors, are battling this disease or have lost someone they love to it.
The Concord Group is proud to support the Susan G Komen Foundation.
Weโre thrilled to announce the launch of The Concord Groupโs new website with new features and insights for the real estate industry. Check it out: https://t.co/7KTsRF2VMo
#realestate#multifamily#development
Philip A Payton, known as the 'father of Harlem', bought properties to help make Harlem a haven for black New Yorkers (many of which had migrated from the South) who faced housing discrimination. Here's a short little video about his journey: https://t.co/fLnGKONICD
Biddy Mason was a midwife, philanthropist and one of Los Angeles' wealthiest female real estate moguls in the late 1800's. Read more about her story here: https://t.co/vPUKGltCnR
We are excited to partner with @occog on the Housing For A Resilient Future Webinar Series on March 24th, April 28th, and May 26th. Check out the full program and register here: https://t.co/LXbbtTwthg
#webinar#realestate#affordablehousing#economicresiliency
Weekend Watch: This short film provides an overview of the history behind residential segregation in the United States, based on the book The Color of Law.
https://t.co/EjBf3PVrf6
In honor of Black History Month we are celebrating stories of black Americans' achievements in real estate. Bernard Garret purchased nearly 200 buildings in Downtown Los Angeles in the 1950โs and 1960โs. Read more about his story here: https://t.co/SBobCmGglx
Interested in how multifamily spaces are transforming to meet today's single-family lifestyle? Join @RichardGollis at the #IBSx Virtual Panel on Tuesday February 9th for more insights and discussions. #Multifamily Sign up here: https://t.co/idJTuFd98x
Join Richard Gollis as he moderates a panel discussion on the future of urban and suburban housing in the wake of Covid-19 on Thursday, Nov. 5 at 2 p.m. ET. https://t.co/DttO4cyd1S