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Maloney Properties, Inc.
Company typePrivate
IndustryReal estate management
FoundedMay 1, 1981
HeadquartersGreater Boston, ,
United States
Number of locations
10,000
Area served
Greater Boston (80 communities)
Key people
Janet Frazier, President; Joseph Salvia is a Vice President, Member, BOD; Kathleen Luce, Vice President and Partner; Michelle Spicer, Director, Human Resources; Kathy Broderick, Manager, Benefits; Angela Turco, Maintenance Coordinator; Katia Ruffin, Resident Services Coordinator; Diana Kelly, Vice President and Regional Manager;
ServicesReal estate management
Revenue$409.8 Million[1] $21.5M (Zippia)
Owner5 of the 9 Directors of the Board (Michael Frazier, Janet Frazier, Diana Kelly, Celeste Vezina, and Kathy Tyrrell Luce)
Number of employees
559
Websitehttps://www.MaloneyRealEstate.com/ and http://www.MaloneyProperties.com

Maloney Properties, Inc. is a women-owned property management company founded May 1, 1981[2] and headquartered in Wellesley, Massachusetts, managing over 150 multi-unit residential complexes and over 10,000 residential units[3], including apartment buildings, condominiums, public housing, owner-occupied housing cooperatives, three-deckers[4], and other affordable housing.[5][6]

Real Estate Brokerage Division

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Maloney Properties Real Estate Brokerage is a division of Maloney Properties, Inc.[7][8]

Lottery Programs for Affordable Housing

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It also conducts income restricted rental lotteries for affordable housing units in mixed-income apartment buildings it manages.[9][10][11]

Geographic Reach

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Maloney Properties publishes on their home page that they managed over 10,000 different properties in 80 different communities, a considerable increase in scope since their 1981 beginning.

See also

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Competitors

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Collaborators

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Maloney Properties participates in the annual New England Resident Service Coordinators (NERSC) Conference and reports that it has sponsored the 25th (2023) and 26th (2024) Annual NERSC Conference.[12]

References

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  1. ^ "Maloney Properties - Overview, News & Competitors | ZoomInfo.com". ZoomInfo.
  2. ^ "Maloney Properties - Overview, News & Competitors | ZoomInfo.com". ZoomInfo.
  3. ^ "Making people home happy" at Maloney Properties home page
  4. ^ "Affordable Housing Design Advisor". web.njit.edu.
  5. ^ "Affordable Housing Design Advisor". web.njit.edu.
  6. ^ "Maloney Properties, Inc. | Comprehensive Real Estate Services". Maloney Properties.
  7. ^ "About Us". Maloney Properties Real Estate.
  8. ^ Zillow profile for Maloney Properties
  9. ^ "Maloney Properties will be conducting a Boston Planning and Development Agency (BPDA) income restricted rental lottery for five apartments located at Walter Huntington Apartments". Mission Hill Gazette. January 16, 2018. Retrieved April 27, 2019.
  10. ^ "48 Boylston Street Rental Housing Lottery Application". City of Boston website. Retrieved April 27, 2019.
  11. ^ Maloney Real Estate opening home page
  12. ^ Maloney Sponsors 25th (sic) Annual NERSC Conference (a promotional posting on its home page

External references

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Category:Boston