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Building Engines

www.buildingengines.com

 
Building Engines improves net operating income across the world`s most successful Commercial Real Estate portfolios. Our customers increase their revenue, deliver the best occupant experience, and reduce their operating costs using our innovative building operations software platform, Prism. Founded in 2000 and headquartered in Boston, with an office in New York City, Building Engines is developing, acquiring and partnering to address long-standing problems in building operations. Today, more than 850 customers—including Beacon Capital Partners, Cushman & Wakefield and SL Green—rely on Building Engines to manage critical operational needs across more than 2.5 billion square feet and 26,000 properties worldwide.
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Mahesh Nair
Chief Technology Officer Profile

Funding

Building Engines raised $26M on 10/01/2016
Building Engines raised $12.7M on 10/15/2019

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