BOMA 360 Performance Program Welcomes Second Quarter Designees
June 22, 2017
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
(WASHINGTON, D.C. – June 22, 2017) The Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) International conferred the BOMA 360 Performance Program® designation upon properties across the U.S. in the second quarter, with a particularly strong showing in the Atlanta and Boston markets.
The BOMA 360 Performance Program evaluates commercial properties in six major areas: building operations and management; life safety/security/risk management; training and education; energy; environment/sustainability; and tenant relations/community involvement. Since the program's inception in 2009, more than 1,600 designations have been conferred in more than 70 markets worldwide, totaling more than half a billion square feet of commercial space. Earning a BOMA 360 designation offers buildings tangible results, measured through higher tenant retention and satisfaction scores, higher rental rates and documented operations and management savings and efficiencies as reported in designee surveys and by Kingsley Associates.
“BOMA International is pleased to see the continued growth of the BOMA 360 program,” said BOMA International Chair Brian M. Harnetiaux, senior vice president of Asset Management at McCarthy Cook. “By recognizing excellence holistically in building operations and management, the BOMA 360 designation has become the industry shorthand for a well-run property in markets around the world.”
The new class of BOMA 360 buildings includes the following properties: