Rob Bronstein of the Scion Group: 5 Questions
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If there’s one way America’s student housing sector has changed over the past three decades, it’s simply that everything is just much more competitive. Information is more accessible, students (and their parents) are savvier, and there’s a lot more players in the game, according to Rob Bronstein, co-founder and CEO of the Scion Group. Since […]
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