
Diana Mosher
Principal interior designer at Diana Mosher Associates LLC, content creator, media strategist, member of ASID and NKBA
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1 week ago |
multihousingnews.com | Diana Mosher
When warm weather arrives, apartment residents head outdoors for relaxation, recreation and a comfortable spot to catch up on emails and other work-from-home activities. An apartment community’s common areas say a lot about the brand. Operators that strategically incorporate seasonal design elements are also reinforcing brand loyalty. Design tweaks that refresh shared spaces for the summer season will foster resident engagement.
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2 weeks ago |
multihousingnews.com | Diana Mosher
Multifamily operators that were early adopters of artificial intelligence have been reaping the benefits, and now they’re sharing lessons learned.
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1 month ago |
commercialsearch.com | Diana Mosher
By Diana Mosher May 29, 2025 Digital EditionOffice Office tenants at San Francisco’s Ferry Building enjoy a full menu of amenities. The Ferry Building is thriving as a mixed-use property, by combining its origin as a transportation hub with premier office space and a world-class public food market. All images courtesy of Hudson Pacific Properties Flight to quality has been driving the office recovery. Five years after the pandemic’s start, tenants are still seeking the high-end perks that...
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2 months ago |
multihousingnews.com | Diana Mosher
At the 2025 International Builders’ Show, Jamie Gorski and Kate Good shared numerous examples of how AI is helping multifamily operators enhance the customer journey while keeping costs down and getting more done. Photo by Diana MosherMultifamily teams know their customer service efforts are working well when a happy resident stops by the office to say “thank you.” If they bring homemade cookies for Max the digital agent, that’s a sign that AI is working even better than expected.
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2 months ago |
multihousingnews.com | Diana Mosher
Since 1980, damages from natural disasters above the $1 billion threshold have totaled almost $3 trillion. That jaw-dropping figure doesn’t start to account for the pain and suffering, but it gives us a glimpse into the scale of it all. With so much at stake, some multifamily developers have been turning to resilient design—a set of strategies and materials that go beyond building codes to withstand the wrath of natural disasters and worsening climate change.
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