Office Buildings Step Up Security After Terrorist Attacks
- Topics:
- Property Management
- Tags:
- Business Operations,
- FMLink Group LLC,
- Microsoft Office,
- Property Management,
- Property Manager,
- Real Estate,
- Security,
- Terrorist Attack
- Source:
- FMLink Group
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Overview: Of the four planes hijacked by terrorists on September 11, two were flown directly into the World Trade Center towers, the two tallest office buildings in New York City. When those two towers collapsed, falling debris damaged or destroyed 20 other office buildings in downtown Manhattan, incapacitating about 9 percent of New York City's office inventory and sending shock waves through the property management industry. It explains about the property management process as the invasiveness of any new security procedure will depend on the property manager and the level of safety required by tenants. Certainly, some companies feel there is a need for maximum security efforts. Property managers are going to have to find the proper balance among three major issues—safety and security, convenience, and asset preservation. Read the article to get the details.
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