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Two multifamily management firms merge together

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Two multifamily management firms merge together

MEB Management Services and Weller Management have come together to form a new company: Bryten Real Estate Partners.


By Bryten Real Estate Partners | April 15, 2024
Lap Pool at Solstice Living Apartments in Tucson, Ariz
Lap Pool at Solstice Living Apartments in Tucson, Ariz. Photo courtesy Bryten

After a year of internal planning, reorganizing, and integrating, MEB Management Services, a Phoenix-based multifamily management company servicing the Southwest, and Weller Management, a third-party property management and consulting company based in St Petersburg, Fla. serving the Southeast, officially merged to become Bryten Real Estate Partners creating a nationally recognized management company.

Prior to the merger, MEB Management Services employed 700 staff members and managed over 27,000 units throughout Southwest. Of that total, more than 4,200 units are new developments that will open by mid-2024. There are an additional 5,000 plus new development units under contract for mid-2024 and into 2025. Weller employed 450 staff members and managed close to 20,000 units.

Together, Bryten now employs 1,150 individuals and manages nearly 47,000 units across the U.S. including Arizona, New Mexico, Tennessee, Florida, Colorado, Kentucky, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, New York, and Texas. The combined geographical presence allows Bryten to offer a transformative approach to multifamily living, enriching the lives of its residents, clients, and employees alike.

Multifamily Firms Merge to Grow National Presence

The leaders of Bryten spent over a year working on combining the best practices of each company to enrich the lives of its residents, clients and employees. Now with a strong leadership team, an established firm, increased efficiencies, and a people-first mindset, Bryten is ready to officially make its national debut. 

“After more than a year since the merger took place, we are excited to introduce Bryten to the public,” said Libby Ekre, Founding Principal, MEB and now Bryten. “Both MEB and Weller have built their reputations in multifamily management as respectable, reliable organizations that focus on people first. Our valued residents, clients and team members should expect the same, heightened level of compassion, commitment, and quality of service with Bryten.”

The newly branded company, Bryten, vows to increase employment opportunities in the multifamily living space across the nation, increase their presence in 13 different states, and combine and grow the community assets of the two organizations.

Bryten headquarters are located in Phoenix, with three additional offices in Tucson, Ariz., Denver, Colo., and St. Petersburg, Fla. The Bryten leadership is comprised of founding members Scott Cook, Libby Ekre, Joe Emerson, and their president of operations, John Vranich.

Scott Cook headshot
Scott Cook, Principal, Bryten
Libby Ekre headshot
Libby Ekre, Principal, CPM, Bryten
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Joe Emerson, Principal, Bryten

Bryten’s portfolio includes mid-rise, garden style, build-to-rent, luxury communities, new developments, student living, eco-sustainable living, and attainable housing. In addition to property management, Bryten also offers due diligence, advisory capacity construction management, asset repositioning, and cutting-edge technology.

“Going forward, we will continue to provide operational excellence to our clients and provide positive living experiences to our residents,” said Joe Emerson, former Founding Principal, Weller and now Bryten. “Bryten plans to grow our assets under management by supporting our client’s growth objectives, diversifying our portfolio both geographically and in product type while building a team of industry experts with an unmatched level of service.”

Bryten will continue to prioritize clients, residents, and employees first. The true merger will benefit residents from all over the nation, exceed industry standards, and meet all their clients’ expectations.

About Bryten 
Welcome to Bryten—the result of a dynamic merger between MEB Management Services and Weller Management. Founded in 2023, Bryten has quickly become a leader in multifamily management, combining the expertise and experience of two established companies. Currently employing 1,150 extremely talented professionals, Bryten manages a portfolio of nearly 47,000 multifamily living units across the U.S., including Arizona, New Mexico, Tennessee, Florida, Colorado, Kentucky, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, New York, and Texas. In addition, Bryten offers due diligence, advisory capacity, construction management, asset repositioning, and cutting-edge technology solutions. Headquartered in Phoenix, Bryten also has additional offices in Denver and St. Petersburg, Fla. The combined geographical presence allows Bryten to offer a transformative approach to multifamily living.

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