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"Delivery Partners at Fetch now have access to Stride’s comprehensive toolkit, designed to support the health and financial well-being of independent workers,” said Fetch CEO Michael Patton. Stride’s offerings include: 👓 Affordable insurance, health, dental, vision and life 🚗 Mileage tracking 💵 Expense and income tracking, and tax tools 💼 Discount Program, including 100,000+ discounts on fuel, auto care, dining, business services...and more! Fetch believes in investing in their people. Partnerships and tools like Stride allow us to be able to attract and retain some of the best partners in the field. Read our full press release for more details ➡️
We are excited to announce significant expansion plans and new product launches. 🚀 Fetch has experienced substantial growth in recent years, now partnering with more than 1,200 communities. We have tripled our revenue in the last three years and serve 36 of the National Multifamily Housing Council Top 50 management companies. "This expansion marks a significant evolution in our service model," said Austin Wagner, VP of Product at Fetch. "We're able to leverage our existing infrastructure and core competencies to offer uniquely valuable services to Fetch residents that can drastically improve what it's like to be a renter day to day." We are proud to say we have achieved a 99% same-day availability rate and a 97% on-time delivery rate over the last two years. And have also raised $45 million in equity financings and is on track to achieve overall profitability in the first half of 2025. Learn more about our exciting new expansion and products in the full press release ➡️
Natural disasters don’t just destroy homes — they disrupt lives, displace families, and leave communities scrambling to recover. When Hurricane Helene hit Florida’s coastline, the aftermath was catastrophic for many apartment communities, including one of Sinatra and Company’s communities, Captiva Club in Tampa, Florida, which saw over 170 units rendered uninhabitable due to severe flooding. But in the face of such devastation, the multifamily industry once again showed its resilience, compassion, and capacity to come together to support those affected. The response to this crisis was nothing short of remarkable, with organizations from across the industry joining forces to help the community rebuild. Among those answering the call were the Bay Area Apartment Association (BAAA), Hatching Hope, Chadwell Supply, Allegiant-Carter, City Recycling Group, and Fetch. Together, these groups coordinated an on-the-ground relief effort that provided essential supplies to residents and property managers dealing with the fallout.