The Buckhead market
Buckhead's office district concentrates trophy and Class A towers where rents are justified by amenity and experience. That positioning raises infrastructure expectations: enterprise tenants and their brokers ask about carrier diversity, redundant pathways, and building technology readiness as part of site selection, and the buildings that answer precisely win the comparison.
The submarket's density also means shared infrastructure under pressure, towers with dozens of tenants churning through suites, vertical transportation cores where riser capacity is contested, and rooftops crowded with carrier equipment, DAS head-ends, and building systems that each need governed access and current agreements.
For Buckhead ownership, governance is a brand-protection function: the documented building defends its rent premium with evidence.
Infrastructure challenges we see in Buckhead
- Class A tenant expectations for carrier diversity and documented redundancy
- High-churn suites generating constant riser activity
- Crowded rooftop and DAS occupancy requiring agreement enforcement
- High-rise ERRCS obligations across towers and parking structures
Services for Buckhead properties
- Tenant Coordination: Connectivity guidance for tenant move-ins, build-outs, and service changes, so tenants get what they need without compromising the building.
- Carrier Coordination: A single accountable point of contact between your property and every carrier that serves it, from entrance facilities to tenant handoffs.
- DAS & Wireless Infrastructure: Governance for distributed antenna systems, rooftop carrier equipment, and in-building wireless, coverage, compliance, and control.
- Life Safety Communications Governance: ERRCS/ERCES, public safety DAS, and emergency communications infrastructure, governed with the rigor that first responder systems demand.