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Lincoln Property Company Ranked Second Largest Multifamily Manager By 2022 NMHC 50

For the eighth consecutive year, Lincoln Property Company has been named the second largest multifamily manager according to the 2022 National Multifamily Housing Council’s 50 rankings. Lincoln Property Company’s residential division currently oversees 210,086 multifamily units across the United States.

“Lincoln’s success is made possible by our people, whose dedication to our clients and residents is unwavering,” said Margette Hepfner, Chief Operating Officer for Lincoln. “Our foot is on the gas for 2022 and we’re excited for continued growth.”

In addition, Lincoln ranked as the 20th Largest Apartment Owner. The Dallas-based company currently owns 54,118 units across the continental United States.

"We have a strong pipeline for the remainder of 2022," said Chase Erickson, Portfolio Manager and VP of Investments for Lincoln Property Company. "Alongside our partner, Cadillac Fairview, we look forward to expanding our footprint. The year is already off to a great start with new developments and acquisitions from Florida to Texas to D.C."

Lincoln Property Company has ranked on the NMHC 50 list for all 33 years since its debut in 1989.

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