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Parks Associates Unveils 2025 Property Innovation Award Nominees

In an exciting reveal, Parks Associates has announced the nominees for the third annual Property Innovation Awards. This prestigious event recognizes the forefront of innovation in multifamily proptech, spotlighting companies and their unique contributions to smart living solutions.

Parks Associates has extended the deadline for submissions to these awards, emphasizing the need for continued innovation in the industry.

Smart Spaces, an initiative by Parks Associates, aims to facilitate discussions among property owners, building managers, and technology providers.

According to Mindi Sue Sternblitz-Rubenstein, Vice President of Marketing at Parks Associates, there exists a significant opportunity within the multifamily market for smart home and security solutions. In their latest estimates, Parks Associates reports that the smart multifamily dwelling (MDU) market includes over 35 million residential units in the United States, emphasizing the vast potential for growth.

From the article, "Parks Associates Unveils 2025 Property Innovation Award Nominees" by Logan Wright

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