The Perimeter market
The Central Perimeter, spanning Sandy Springs, Dunwoody, and Brookhaven around the I‑285/GA‑400 interchange, hosts headquarters campuses and large-block corporate users whose infrastructure runs at campus scale: multiple buildings, shared outside plant, and inter-building fiber that no single facilities team fully owns.
The "Pill Hill" medical cluster adds the healthcare governance profile: medical office buildings where connectivity carries clinical workloads, health-system tenants send exacting due-diligence questionnaires, and life safety communications obligations run deeper than standard office. Note also that Perimeter assets sit across multiple jurisdictions, Sandy Springs, Dunwoody, and unincorporated DeKalb enforce their own fire code amendment packages, so ERRCS obligations vary building to building within the same portfolio.
Infrastructure challenges we see in Perimeter
- Campus-scale infrastructure with undocumented inter-building plant
- Medical office tenants with clinical uptime and compliance demands
- Multi-jurisdiction fire code and ERRCS enforcement within one submarket
- Large-block tenant move-ins requiring long-lead carrier coordination
Services for Perimeter 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 Change Management: Every access request treated as a change request, tied to a tenant, a suite, a purpose, a scope, and a responsible party.
- Access Agreement Administration: License agreements, carrier access agreements, and vendor terms, administered, current, and enforced instead of filed and forgotten.