Dori Brewer

With a longstanding tradition of community builDori Brewer 2015ding and long term development vision in their home state of Colorado, McWhinney Real Estate Services, Inc. works on real estate ventures that range from commercial to hospitality to multifamily.

As Vice President of the company’s Multifamily Operations division, Dori J. Brewer and her capable team are tasked with identifying opportunities for McWhinney to continue to expand its multifamily portfolio, leasing up newly developed properties, and maintaining a strong operations platform.

Yardi is a vital part of that platform, providing McWhinney’s core multifamily accounting software via Voyager 7S. The company moved from MRI to Yardi in 2014 and her team has been extremely happy with the change, Brewer said.

“I love it, and I’m super glad we have it,” she commented about Voyager 7S. Her team is considering expanding its Yardi product line to include resident screening, renters insurance, business intelligence, revenue management, and Rent Café resident services.

With two marquee Class A multifamily properties in Colorado, Brewer and her team are focused on continuing to provide enhanced residential services for their residents. They’d like to implement an online payment, leasing system and work order request portal in the coming year.

The “McWhinney Lifestyle” is a unique branding of the company’s apartment communities, which connects them with local regional themes and offers a highly amenitized Class A living experience.

The two properties are the 314-unit Trails at Timberline in Fort Collins, and the 394-unit Arbour Commons in Westminster. Trails at Timberline takes its name from Fort Collins’ exceptional regional trail system, and Arbor Commons is named for fruit orchards that were once prevalent in the area. Units are named after trails and apples, respectively.

“We build amenities that we think are lifestyle driven and then we program around those amenities,” Brewer explained.

Arbour Commons has community garden plots and outside entertaining spaces amidst a park like setting – so pretty that a hot air balloon once landed on site, with the pilot thinking he was setting down in a local park. Trails at Timberline resembles a mountain resort, with a beautiful pool, rustic interior common areas, and the only bowling alley in the state that’s inside an apartment complex.

An industry veteran who has worked in multifamily since she became a leasing agent in 1984, Brewer is thrilled to be part of McWhinney’s innovative work in Colorado.

“My team of five is made up of capable, awesome people with tremendous multifamily experience. We’re tasked with helping to determine what the future of McWhinney’s multifamily operations division will look like, and we’re looking forward to doing amazing things,” she said.

Learn more about McWhinney at http://www.mcwhinney.com

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Leah Etling is the founding editor of the Balance Sheet and a 12-year Yardi employee who also oversees press releases and social media. An award winning journalist, she holds a master's degree from UC Berkeley and is a native of Santa Barbara County, Yardi's home.

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