The Midtown market
Midtown's tenant base, technology companies, engineering firms, law practices, and university-adjacent research organizations around Tech Square, is the most infrastructure-literate in the region. These tenants employ people who understand fiber paths and ask about diverse building entrances in the first meeting. Buildings serving them need answers at that level.
The district has also run more than a decade of near-continuous construction. Every new tower changes the RF environment around its neighbors, relevant to donor antenna paths and responder coverage, and every crane cycle brings utility and outside plant work that can affect existing buildings' carrier entrances. Construction density makes documentation and change awareness a live operational concern, not an archival one.
Infrastructure challenges we see in Midtown
- Technology tenants with data-center-grade due diligence expectations
- Continuous adjacent construction affecting RF and outside plant
- Dense carrier activity and competitive fiber builds in the district
- ERRCS compliance in high-rise and podium-parking configurations
Services for Midtown properties
- Carrier Coordination: A single accountable point of contact between your property and every carrier that serves it, from entrance facilities to tenant handoffs.
- Infrastructure Documentation: An accurate, owner-controlled record of what exists in your building, cables, carriers, systems, spaces, and changes over time.
- Site Walk Coordination: Escorted, documented site walks for carriers, vendors, and consultants, so surveys inform projects without creating exposure.
- Tenant Coordination: Connectivity guidance for tenant move-ins, build-outs, and service changes, so tenants get what they need without compromising the building.