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ATLANTA, May 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Preferred Apartment Communities, Inc. (NYSE: APTS) ( we, our, the Company, Preferred Apartment Communities or PAC ) today reported results for the quarter ended March 31, 2021. Unless otherwise indicated, all per share results are reported based on the basic weighted average shares of Common Stock and Class A Units ( Class A Units ) of the Preferred Apartment Communities Operating Partnership (our Operating Partnership ) outstanding. See Definitions of Non-GAAP Measures.
Preferred Apartment Communities We are very pleased to report another quarter of sound operational performance from our Sunbelt-focused portfolio of assets. We are seeing solid growth and positive trajectory in our top line revenues in our core multifamily business, which is supported by broad positive economic and migration trends. These operational successes have allowed us to continue to advance our strategic goals of simplify
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By JIM SPEHAR
Iâm inspired by Rachel Sauerâs columns in the Sunday Daily Sentinel. And jealous, since theyâre often of the âWish Iâd written thatâ variety. Her effort last weekend was no exception.
Rachelâs humorous excerpts from various âYou know youâre from Colorado ifâ¦â lists as well as her own additions, brought to mind similar efforts from yours truly beginning in January 2006.
The response to those âBoomer Timesâ columns in the late Grand Junction Free Press was overwhelming. Even I donât have originals of all of them. The Free Press ran out of copies of the Thursday papers in which they appeared. Readers asked for e-mail versions, which I happily supplied until the flash drive to which Iâd saved the initial columns went AWOL. They also offered their own memories, which fueled additional columns.
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Members of the Voice of Westmoreland, a local grassroots organizing group, raised a call for the county to establish a health department during an online town hall forum on the vaccine rollout in the region.
The online town hall brought together representatives from Service Employees International Union, the United Food and Commercial Workers Union, Healthcare PA, the Greater Greensburg-Jeannette NAACP and Westmoreland Community Action as well as 220 households.
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