Buildings Buzz - Apr 18th, 2024
 
 
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April 18, 2024
Take advantage of the Class A shortage by making strategic investments in Class B buildings.
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How do you make a smart building even smarter? Download this Infographic to discover what happened when one customer used AI-enabled building technology to achieve their sustainability and energy goals.
Henry Chamberlain, the president and COO of BOMA International and BOMI, is retiring at the end of 2024 after 39 years as BOMA International staff. He’ll be succeeded by Mary Lue Peck, senior vice president. BUILDINGS sat down with both of them to discuss CRE’s evolution—and its future.
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Sharing well researched data on consumer likes and dislikes in public bathrooms, this guide presents handwashing public restroom hygiene trends and survey insights for facility managers. Addressing key pain points with design and restroom maintenance solutions, this E-Book provides guidance for improving public restroom cleanliness, touchless fixtures...
The library underwent a four-year, $124 million renovation aimed at modernizing its 1938 structure and design to contemporary safety, accessibility and service standards.
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From the floor to the ceiling, the Facilities Expo has your facility covered! Here you will learn from industry experts, network, and explore our solution packed exhibitor floor—all for FREE.

The landscape of building management is changing. Here’s why facilities professionals should consider adaptable technologies that simplify operations, reduce costs and increase visibility.
Analytics-driven facility management is rising as new and increasing pressures drive technology adoption. Top facilities teams can respond smarter, not harder, to these pressures.
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This 10-pattern wallcovering collection explores the art of printmaking, where every stroke, texture and impression tells a story. It reflects the dynamic interplay of light and shadow to add contrast and intrigue to any interiors.
Designed in collaboration with Robert A.M. Stern Architects, this collection of lighting solutions and site furnishings delivers a cohesive sense of place for cities and towns. It includes options from benches to planters, bike racks and bollards.
The space-saving design of this retractable pergola offers dependable protection from sun and weather. Rated for wind speeds up to 30 mph, the structure blends form and function and utilizes a UV-resistant, water-resistant and flame-retardant fabric.
This linear lighting line excels in thermal management, mechanical bonding and color rendering. It features a Color Rendering Index (CRI) rating of 95+, delivering a quality visual experience without compromising on efficiency.