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Draper and Kramer’s Newton Named IREM Chicago’s Top Apt. Manager

David Newton (center), property manager at 1350-1360 N. Lake Shore Dr. in Chicago, was named Accredited Residential Manager of the Year by the Institute of Real Estate Management’s Chicago chapter. The award was presented to Newton at IREM Chicago’s annual Premier Awards earlier this month.

Newton was nominated for the ARM of the Year honor based on factors including his leadership and management through a three-year façade rehabilitation project at the 740-unit apartment community; his initiative in pursuing professional development opportunities; participation in programs such as Draper and Kramer’s portfolio-wide energy committee; and involvement in community service. In addition to his involvement with IREM, he is an active member of the Chicagoland Apartment Association.


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