The Cumberland market
Cumberland's office stock, much of it built in the 1980s–2000s wave along I‑75 and I‑285, is at the age where original infrastructure documentation has fully decayed: as-builts are generations stale, original vendors are gone, and risers carry every cabling standard of the last forty years. Repositioning and amenity upgrades in the submarket make baselining that infrastructure a prerequisite for renovation budgets that hold.
The Battery Atlanta and the surrounding entertainment-anchored mixed-use development add the multi-component governance profile: retail, hospitality, office, and venue infrastructure sharing pathways, with event-driven connectivity demands and public-safety coverage requirements that standard office programs never face. Cobb County's fire marshal applies its own responder coverage enforcement across this inventory.
Infrastructure challenges we see in Cumberland
- Aging office stock with fully decayed original documentation
- Mixed-use and venue environments with shared, multi-component infrastructure
- Renovation and repositioning projects requiring infrastructure baselines
- Cobb County ERRCS enforcement and event-venue coverage demands
Services for Cumberland properties
- Infrastructure Governance: Portfolio-level accountability, visibility, and control across every system in your building, from the carrier manhole to the rooftop.
- Riser Management: Structured control of your vertical pathways, telecom rooms, and shared spaces, with documentation that proves who did what, and when.
- Infrastructure Documentation: An accurate, owner-controlled record of what exists in your building, cables, carriers, systems, spaces, and changes over time.
- Carrier Coordination: A single accountable point of contact between your property and every carrier that serves it, from entrance facilities to tenant handoffs.