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Last week, U.S. Army officials hosted a three-day summit to discuss the future of privatized military housing at Fort Leavenworth, a community-owned and managed by The Michaels Organization.
Russell Toof with the Army reports:
“When I look at this community now versus when I was stationed here in 2003 before it was privatized in 2006, it is a world of difference,” said Maj. Gen. Omar Jones, the deputy commanding general for IMCOM, during his opening remarks. “Never lose sight of what we have accomplished and are accomplishing through the housing privatization initiative. We would not be where we are today with this marvelous community if we had not privatized the housing.”
According to the Michaels’ website, the company has done $400 million worth of work on base demolishing and constructing new housing since taking over the housing contract.
Michaels manages a portfolio of nearly 1,700 housing units on Fort Leavenworth with more than 4,000 residents.
“The communities and readiness we have on our installations is a direct result of the partnerships we have in the Army,” added Jones
…“We’re here to move forward, and collectively in this room we all have the same common goal, take care of our Soldiers and their families,” said John J. O’Donnell, the chief executive officer for Michaels.