Property Management, Information Technology and the New Paradigm
Used to be that technology was an afterthought, if it was a thought at all, when it came to property management. No one thought twice about putting file servers, telephone systems, sharing the office Wi-Fi with the public and having each management office a self-contained island unto itself. We’re long past the days, when we could put a desktop at a managed property office and simply forget that the computer was there until the computer died or a user complained. While the most important element of property management is still the right property manager, with the advent of Internet-connected building automation, Voice Over IP (VOIP), cloud offerings, server virtualization, software as a service (SaaS), desktop as a service (DaaS) and the well-publicized complete lack of security on the Internet, it’s time to pay attention to how property management offices are utilizing technology, how the offices are secured and how we are maintaining the infrastructure.
Here at Stirling we’ve taken over a lot of management contracts in the last few years and the thing that strikes us from the IT-perspective is how little attention has been paid to the automation and the office systems. Even from the large, national property service companies, we’ve seen file servers and desktops systems at managed properties that are past end-of-life such that the manufacturers are no longer providing security updates. We’ve seen automation systems, directly connected to the Internet with no firewall and still running default system credentials, leaving not only that system, but the entire office vulnerable to attack. Accounting or Point of Sale Systems on the same network as the HVAC or Automation Systems without network segmentation or firewalls is simply asking for trouble.
While other industries have been quick to embrace technology, it sometimes seems that Commercial Real Estate as an Industry has gotten a half-step or two behind where we need to be in maintaining our technology. Overhauling systems doesn’t necessarily have to be a large expense. In a lot of cases, the savings from removing the maintenance costs associated with outdated systems will go a long way towards modernizing and securing your infrastructure. Just as everyone knows and can do the calculation on a commercial real estate’s return on investment, there’s also a return or a savings with Information Technology deployed and maintained correctly.
- Still have an outdated DSL connection to the Internet? Fiber has proliferated in the last couple of years. Look at dedicated bandwidth with a Next Generation Firewall.
- Sharing your Internet with the public? Stop! Or at the very least, make sure your management office network is segmented to protect your critical systems.
- Same with automation. If your HVAC, access card or automation systems are connected to the Internet, change the default credentials and segment away from your office computers.
- Are your servers on the same network as your Wi-Fi? Segment and firewall the network so if your Wi-Fi gets hacked, they don’t have a clear path to the rest of your equipment.
- Still running Windows Server 2000 or 2003? Server 2000 was retired on July 13, 2010 and Server 2003 is ending on July 14, 2015 which means no security patches and a huge vulnerability for you. It’s time to ditch the server and connect to your back office virtually.
- Still have a Windows XP computer or a POS with embedded Windows XP? XP’s end of life was April 8, 2014, leaving your systems vulnerable. It’s time to upgrade your systems or virtualize your desktops.
- Still have an analog telephone system with roll over lines? With dedicated bandwidth and quality of service, you can take advantage of Voice Over IP – sometimes at a substantial savings to what you’re paying for your system now.
- Do you have separate banking computer that you use only for banking? Absolutely no general Internet surfing? Might want to consider dedicating a computer to banking.
- Are you setup with Positive Pay with your bank? This is an important first step.
- Still using an old POP service for email? It’s time to switch to an Exchange-style email system. Setup with your management company or contract online for hosted Exchange or Zimbra email.
Contracting with a property services firm that has a dedicated technology staff makes your life easier and allows you to take advantage of the economies of scale inherent in that relationship, but if you have the time and the wherewithal to work through the vulnerabilities, you can go a long way to securing your systems and leveraging technology for the value it will bring to your property.
Stirling Properties and CBL & Associates Properties, Inc. Developing Phase II of Fremaux Town Center in Slidell, LA
Anchored by Dillard’s, Phase II is Over 70% Leased
Stirling Properties and CBL & Associates Properties, Inc. (NYSE: CBL) announced today the construction of the second phase is underway at Fremaux Town Center in Slidell, Louisiana. Site work commenced in June with a scheduled opening in October 2015. Phase II will include roughly 285,000 square feet of additional retail space and will be anchored by a 128,000 square-foot Dillard’s. Phase II is over 70% leased, including executed leases with Red Robin, Zales, Aveda and Francesca’s as well as numerous other retailer commitments to be announced as the project progresses.
“We are excited to offer additional retail and restaurant options for the region that will complement the existing mix of successful stores and restaurants at the center,” stated Townsend Underhill, Stirling Properties’ Senior Vice President of Development.
Currently 99% leased, Phase I of Fremaux Town Center opened in March of this year with approximately 350,000 square feet of retail anchored by Dick’s Sporting Goods, Michaels, T.J.Maxx, and Kohl’s. Sports Clips and Panera Bread recently opened and several other tenants are scheduled to open as follows: Payless ShoeSource and Five Guys Burgers and Fries this week, Starbucks in September, and rue21 and a 41,000 square-foot, full-service LA Fitness later this year. BJ’s Restaurant & Brewhouse recently purchased a 2.3 acre outparcel and is also now under construction with an opening scheduled in early 2015.
“Fremaux Town Center has been successful from the start due to the collection of retailers here and the ideal location,” said Michael Lebovitz, Executive Vice President of Development and Administration at CBL. “This expansion allows us to add even more great retailers to the mix.”
Located on more than 80 acres at the southwest corner of Interstate 10 and Fremaux Avenue in Slidell, Fremaux Town Center will be over 635,000 square feet upon completion. With its interstate location and high-visibility, Fremaux Town Center is expected to become a regional shopping destination.
For leasing information, please contact Ryan Pecot at 337.572.0246 or email at rpecot@stirlingprop.com; Rodney Gordon at 423.553.8704 or email at rodney_gordon@cblproperties.com or Robert Snetman at 423.490.8333 or email at robert_snetman@cblproperties.com.
Stirling Properties Supports Lafayettte Foundation on Aging’s Adopt-a-Senior Program
Barbara Meaux and Carolyn Ciarrocchi from our Lafayette office present donation to Larry Baker of the Lafayette Foundation on Aging
Stirling Properties is happy to support the Adopt-a-Senior program of the Lafayette Foundation on Aging. Stirling’s contribution will ensure that a senior will receive a home-delivered meal for a year and it is a good feeling to know how our contribution will directly help someone in our community.
The Lafayette Foundation on Aging works to provide daily home-delivered meals to at risk, homebound senior citizens. Their Adopt-a-Senior program provides a large portion of those meals. Last year, 117,300 meals were delivered to seniors who can no longer cook for themselves.
There are over 450 seniors on their waiting list for meals, so there is still a great need. You too can help the Foundation continue its meal delivering mission through the Adopt-a-Senior program. To make a contribution, send a check to the Lafayette Foundation on Aging, Inc., 160 Industrial Parkway, Lafayette, LA 70508. For more information, contact Larry Baker at 337-262-5990.
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