Building technology creates administrative headaches, incurs unforseen costs, and exposes property owners and occupiers to risk. But it also presents tremendous opportunity: additional revenue, improved tenant experience, and cost and risk reduction.
To remain successful in the increasingly technological world of real estate, CRE players must prioritize building technology as a critical component to building performance.
Technology — including connectivity and cellular coverage, building management and security systems, elevators, parking management, digital signage and more — is fundamental to the performance of a building.
Learn how to put your building technology to work for you in this article from Dialogues, a publication of NAREIM

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