Author: Tim Curran
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Building Engines, JLL, and the Future of Building Operations Technology
Today, we’re incredibly excited to announce that Building Engines will be acquired by JLL. This is a remarkable moment for our company, and I‘d like to share a little about what this announcement means for Building Engines, our customers, and the future of building operations. I’ve been incredibly proud and fortunate to play a leadership…
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Why COVID-19 is Changing the Commercial Office, Not Ending It
The pandemic we’re currently facing is by far the biggest disruption in our lifetime. Labor Day was intended to be a turning point for many commercial office re-entry plans. Although the Delta coronavirus variant forced some tenants to postpone reopening dates, others are proceeding with phased re-entry programs. Deep into the pandemic, many proclaimed the…
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Ravti Joins the Building Engines Family
We have been busy at Building Engines. We’ve been helping our customers increase their revenue, deliver the best occupant experience and reduce their operating costs through better building operations. We’ve been innovating on the Prism building operations software platform, even since its launch just a few months ago. And we’ve been continuing to keep an…
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Prism Changes the Game for CRE
Tim Curran Weighs in on the New Building Operations Software Platform & How it will Impact the Industry Today is a momentous day at Building Engines, as we announce Prism, our new building operations software platform designed to improve net operating income across all sectors of commercial real estate, from office, retail and industrial, medical…
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Access for All to Critical Building Operations Software
Although COVID-19 has radically altered every aspect of our lives, one of the biggest changes has been to the way we work. Building operations need to evolve rapidly to support tenants and their employees while reopening. Operators will need to ensure they are running a safe and healthy building, according to state guidelines and the…
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A Message to Building Engines Customers from Our CEO
We are in extraordinary times. The country and the world have paused, and you, as CRE professionals, have been critical to answering the call for the working world–your occupants—to take all necessary protective precautions. Both personally and professionally, we know that you are dealing with a lot. As concerns about the coronavirus (COVID-19) continue to…
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TRANSFORM Your Commercial Real Estate in 2020
I’m pleased to announce that registration is now open for Building Engines’ TRANSFORM 2020 – our annual conference featuring the latest thinking, advice, and trends for Commercial Real Estate property professionals. You’ll find inspiring speakers, hands-on training sessions for our new building operations software, and innovative best practices, all while networking with your peers. Even more…
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A Message for CRE in 2020 from Building Engines CEO Tim Curran
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]The last 25 years saw an explosion in Commercial Real Estate technology. While many of the solutions were great, some fell short and others were deployed in organizations not quite ready to evolve beyond Excel. The timing for a CRE tech revolution was off. But that’s changed as pressure has mounted to meet both bottom-line…
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Why Building Engines Acquired Synlio
It’s another exciting day here at Building Engines – we’ve acquired CRE software firm, Synlio, a welcome addition to our modern building operations software toolkit. You can read the official announcement here. I’d like to be the first to officially welcome Synlio customers, network of providers, and team members to Building Engines – you’re now…
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How We Made the 2019 Inc. 5000 List
I received a letter the other day saying: “Building Engines now shares a pedigree with Intuit, Zappos, Under Armour, Microsoft, GoPro, Timberland, Cliff Bar, Patagonia, Oracle, Box, Grubhub, and dozens of alumni that have gone on to become household names.” It came from Inc. Magazine, letting us know that Building Engines has been named to…



