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PRC under new ownership and rebrands to People Restoring Communities

Matthew Linde

 

Benjamin Linde

 

White Plains, NY Matthew and Benjamin Linde have officially acquired full ownership of PRC, a national real estate firm based in New York specializing in affordable housing, which has rebranded from Property Resources Corporation to People Restoring Communities. This transition marks a new chapter for the organization, positioning it for expanded growth and deeper community impact under the continued leadership of Matthew Linde as principal and CEO and Benjamin Linde as principal and COO, who will remain in their respective roles to which they were appointed in 2022.

“As we usher PRC into its next chapter, we’re proud to be carrying the firm’s core values into new markets across the nation,” said Matthew Linde. 

“With a talented leadership team dedicated to making a meaningful impact through our work, we look forward to expanding our reach into national gateway communities where we can continue our firm’s legacy in creating much-needed affordable housing opportunities.”

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