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Boston Housing Authority vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1935
4.0
Boston, MA1$64.0M1,500
1974
4.6
Kensington, MD3$29.0M361
1940
3.8
Fresno, CA1$17.0M350
1938
4.3
Denver, CO1$24.0M350
1996
4.2
El Paso, TX1$19.0M350
1924
4.2
San Francisco, CA41$3.5M35
2002
4.3
Vero Beach, FL11$5.9M40
1999
4.2
Washington, DC1$36.0M750
1965
3.8
Los Angeles, CA2$6.2M75
2000
3.9
West Palm Beach, FL1$11.0M200
-
3.7
Pagosa Springs, CO1$5.2M50
Kew Management
1953
4.0
New York, NY1$2.0M15
1874
3.7
Richmond, VA1$5.7M28
1989
3.5
Reston, VA1$700,00050
Bienes Raices
-
3.8
--$284.9K5
1949
4.0
Milwaukee, WI2$240.0M600
1969
3.6
New York, NY1$5.0M28
1988
4.5
Charlotte, NC2$174.5M235
1997
4.0
Homer, AK1$5.0M30
2002
4.2
Seattle, WA1$360.0M1,145
Northern Arizona Senior Living Community LLC
1997
3.9
Chaska, MN1$50.0M2

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Boston Housing Authority salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Boston Housing Authority
$39,273$18.88-

Compare Boston Housing Authority job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Boston Housing Authority
$61,574$29.60
Childress Klein
$68,406$32.89
Maguire Properties
$68,114$32.75
Kew Management
$67,239$32.33
Richmond Association of REALTORS
$66,236$31.84
Shorenstein
$66,226$31.84
Century Village Real Estate
$66,178$31.82
Bienes Raices
$66,072$31.77
KENAI PENINSULA HOUSING INITIATIVES
$65,789$31.63
Settlement Housing Fund
$65,751$31.61
Northern Arizona Senior Living Community LLC
$65,744$31.61
Zilber Family Foundation
$65,742$31.61
DC Housing Authority
$65,396$31.44
Metro Offices
$65,276$31.38
Housing Authority Of The City Of El Paso
$65,140$31.32
HRA
$64,279$30.90
Team Pagosa Realty Group
$63,476$30.52
Washington Real Estate Holdings
$61,996$29.81
Denver Housing Authority
$60,084$28.89
Fresno Housing
$56,102$26.97

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Boston Housing Authority demographics vs competitors

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Job titleMaleFemale
Fresno Housing30%70%
Housing Opportunities Commission31%69%
Shorenstein46%54%
Maguire Properties61%39%
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Compare race at Boston Housing Authority vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
57%19%10%10%4%
9.2
48%24%8%16%4%
7.8
35%44%5%11%5%
7.5
48%15%22%10%5%
9.3

Boston Housing Authority and similar companies CEOs

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Timothy Smick
HRA

Craig Wrench works at Washington Real Estate Holdings LLC and a President & CEO at Washington Real Estate Holdings LLC and is based in Seattle, Washington. He has worked as President - Northwest Region; SVP - Investment Management at Lowe Enterprises. Craig attended UCLA Anderson School of Management between 1985 and 1987 and Pomona College between 1979 and 1983.

Douglas W. Shorenstein
Shorenstein

Victor J. Coleman
Maguire Properties

Kathlene Buchanan
Metro Offices

Ms. Laura Dillard Lafayette
Richmond Association of REALTORS

Ms. Laura Dillard Lafayette is a Chief Executive Officer at Richmond Association of Realtors and is based in United States.

Tyrone Roderick Williams
Fresno Housing

Tyrone Garrett J.d.
DC Housing Authority

Within two years of his appointment as Executive Director, Mr. Garrett guided the City of Long Branch Housing Authority to its first redevelopment project since 1970 with a $20 million HOPE VI approval. In the eight years since, the Authority has been awarded with seven Tax Credit Awards totaling over $72 million to build 429 rental units, 8 home ownership units and a state of the art community center, while also leveraging COAH Funding of $1 million and two grants from the Federal Home Loan Bank of New York to assist in development of those same projects. His vision and foresight expands to his roles as Executive Director and CEO of two subsidiaries, Maestro Community Development Corp. and Shore Point Management and Maintenance Group, under the guise of which his agencies have received SAC approval for the demolition of 136 family units at Woodrow Wilson Homes, as well as NJHMFA Awards of $32 million dollars for Phase I and II(122 units) for the development of the future three (3) phase site. The completed project will yield 168 total units. He also successfully sought the Historical designation of a 1930 school building acquired by LBHA in 2009, which has since seen Maestro CDC been awarded NJHMFA Tax Credit Award/Historical Tax Credit Award of $15 million for the rehabilitation and new construction of 65 units of senior housing as the first phase of a two phase project to build 117 senior units total. The LBHA has also been awarded a $6 million Bond dedicated to modernization efforts, as well as a 100 troubled unit multi-family senior building by HUD, which resulted in the property management of 63 privately owned units. In July of 2012, Mr. Garrett and the City of Long Branch Housing Authority were designated by the HUD Newark Field Office as the Interim Executive Director and Recovery Team for the Asbury Park Housing Authority, a troubled agency consisting of 586 units and 278 vouchers.

Thomas Egan
Northern Arizona Senior Living Community LLC

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