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Optimizing Corporate Real Estate Facilities: The Intellis Advantage

Corporate real estate facilities might not be as thrilling as a rollercoaster ride, but their impact on employee satisfaction and business performance is no less dizzying. Join us as we uncover how these spaces can turn into business game-changers faster than you can say "office makeover."

Intellis Wins 2018 Stevie Awards for Women in Business

Carmen Macias, Director of Project Management, has received a Silver Award for “Female Executive of The Year - Business Products - 11-2,500 Employees” and a Bronze Award for “Woman of The Year - Technology” at the 15th Annual Stevie Awards for Women in Business. The awards dinner took place at the Sheraton Hotel in New York City on Friday, November 16, 2018.

5 Takeaways from IFMA World Workplace

After a great week in Charlotte at this year's IFMA World Workplace conference, we're excited and inspired by the dedication and achievements of the many leaders in the facilities management arena who are working to improve the built environment for the better. This blog discusses the most exciting takeaways from this year's event.

3 things we're looking forward to at this year's IFMA World Workplace Conference

Are you headed to Charlotte, NC next week for the International Facilities Management Association's annual World Workplace conference? Our leadership team will be there, and it would be great to see you too!

The Benefits of Disruptive Technology at IFMA’s 2017 World Workplace

177,666 Apartments. 328 developments. 2,553 residential buildings. 5 boroughs. Sounds like a lot to manage? It is – just ask New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA), the largest public housing authority in North America, tasked with providing safe and affordable housing, as well as access to social and community services, for over 400,000 NYC residents. In order to meet Federal regulations, NYCHA must conduct a survey every five years of building conditions for each property in its portfolio.