By Tina Traster
Denholtz Properties has named Kayte Peters as multifamily regional manager to help support the continued expansion of its national portfolio in the asset class.
Peters brings more than 17 years of expertise with a focus on community management and internal training, the Red Bank-based firm said. She will leverage her experience to build a long-term, scalable residential property management program.
“Attentive and proactive property management will be critical to our success in aggressively expanding our multifamily portfolio in the months to come,” said Greg Brown, Denholtz Properties’ chief operating officer. “We are confident that Kayte’s extensive track record in creating and managing large multifamily property management programs will be a tremendous asset to our team and we are excited to have her on board.”
Previously, Peters served as a regional property manager for Morgan Properties, a Pennsylvania-based, national real estate investment and management company. During her time with Morgan, the company grew its multifamily portfolio into the nation’s second-largest, with a footprint spanning 20 states.
“Over my career, I have taken great pride in my ability to lead growth-oriented property management strategies focused on creating premier residential communities in their respective markets,” Peters said. “I look forward to playing a vital role in Denholtz Properties’ continued multifamily expansion and creating a program that will support the company’s growth for years to come.”
Tina Traster is a freelance writer and the editor of Rockland County Business Journal. She is also a former business writer for Crain’s New York Business, real estate writer for the New York Post and staffer at the Bergen Record.