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What We're Bringing to BOMA 2026

What We're Bringing to BOMA 2026

We are heading to BOMA 2026 on June 28 and 29, and we are showcasing two solutions that commercial real estate operators are asking about more than ever. The expectations tenants have for connectivity and building security have shifted significantly, and the way those systems get deployed and managed has not always kept pace. LTT Partners will be co-located with Verkada at booth 1033 and Meter at booth 1031, and we are looking forward to having these conversations in person. 

What CRE Operators are Navigating Right Now

Commercial real estate portfolios have a technology environment that is hard to manage with off-the-shelf products alone. Most buildings are running security systems that require on-site servers or dedicated IT staff, networks built from multiple vendors with no single point of accountability, and hardware deployments where post-installation support was not part of the conversation.

Tenant priorities have shifted in ways that are worth understanding. Connectivity and building security now rank among the top considerations for commercial tenants evaluating a space, sitting alongside location and price. A building that offers enterprise-grade Wi-Fi, reliable cellular coverage, and a modern access control system is not just more attractive, it is easier to lease and easier to retain tenants over time.

For most property owners and managers, the challenge is not recognizing that these things matter. It is figuring out how to actually deliver them without taking on the complexity of managing multiple technology vendors, coordinating installations, and keeping systems current across an entire portfolio. That is where a partner like LTT Partners fits in. We handle the full technology environment so building owners can focus on running their properties.

Verkada: Physical Security Built for Multi-Site CRE

Verkada’s cloud-managed security platform is one of the strongest fits for commercial real estate we have seen, and our Platinum status means we can offer preferred hardware pricing alongside our own in-house installation team. For CRE operators, that combination directly reduces both upfront cost and deployment risk.

What makes Verkada work well for CRE specifically:

  • Every camera, access reader, and sensor across every property is managed from a single cloud dashboard. No VPN into individual site systems, and no separate logins per building.

  • No on-premise server required. Verkada eliminates the NVR and DVR infrastructure that typically requires ongoing maintenance and specialized support.

  • Access control and cameras are integrated natively, so door events tie directly to video footage without additional configuration.

  • Firmware updates, user permissions, and system settings are pushed remotely, reducing the need for service visits to keep systems current.

We handle the full Verkada deployment with site assessment, hardware specification, installation, and configuration. If something needs attention after going live, we are the ones who address it.

Meter: Network Infrastructure as a Building Amenity

Meter is a Network-as-a-Service provider that delivers a building’s entire network, spanning internet, wired switching, Wi-Fi, and indoor cellular, as a single fully integrated system. They design, install, and operate the network, handling everything from ISP negotiations and physical cabling through to 24/7 monitoring and future hardware refreshes. There is no piecemeal vendor coordination and no surprise capital expenditures.

For CRE operators, the most compelling angle is straightforward. Meter turns building connectivity into a utility. When a tenant moves in, the network is already there. They scan a QR code and they are online. This means no waiting on ISP procurements, and no hardware installation delays. That is a meaningful competitive advantage for landlords trying to attract and retain quality tenants.

The subscription model covers hardware, software, installation, security, and ongoing support under a single predictable fee based on square footage. Meter also addresses one of the more persistent problems in modern commercial buildings: poor indoor cellular coverage. Rather than investing in a complex and expensive distributed antenna system, Meter’s cellular access points deploy like Wi-Fi and broadcast all three major carriers simultaneously.

LTT Partners coordinates with Meter on deployments, handling the surrounding technology environment including physical security systems, structured cabling, and the low-voltage work that ties everything together. When a property needs both a reliable network and a modern security system, we manage both workstreams so building owners are not juggling multiple vendors through a complex project.

Why Physical Security and Network Infrastructure Belong in the Same Conversation

Physical security systems run on the network, and every component depends on it to function reliably. Cameras stream video over it, access control communicates through it, and intercoms, sensors, and environmental monitors all rely on the same underlying infrastructure. If the network is unreliable or undersized, the security system feels the impact first, often in ways that are hard to diagnose without visibility into both sides.

A Common Scenario: Consider a property manager overseeing a multi-tenant office building who starts getting complaints that camera feeds are dropping intermittently and access control events are not logging consistently. They call the security vendor, who confirms the hardware is functioning correctly. They call the network vendor, who confirms the network is online. Neither vendor has visibility into the other side of the equation, and the property manager is left absorbing the cost of a problem that neither party will own. The root cause, in many cases, is that the network was never sized or configured with the security system’s bandwidth and reliability requirements in mind.

Getting the network right before or alongside a security deployment changes that dynamic entirely. When both are planned together, the network is sized appropriately, the security system is configured to perform within that environment, and there is a single partner who understands how the two interact. Camera streams are consistent, access control events log reliably, and when something does need attention, there is no ambiguity about who is responsible for resolving it.

That is the practical case for treating physical security and network infrastructure as part of the same conversation rather than separate procurement decisions. When both are planned together and managed by accountable partners, the whole technology environment performs better and is significantly easier to support over time.

Why Working With a Solutions Integrator Makes the Difference

BOMA is a room full of people who care deeply about their properties and the technology that supports them. We are there as the partner who takes responsibility for making that technology work inside a real building, with real constraints, across a real portfolio.

The distinction matters because technology products do not deploy themselves. A camera system that is specified incorrectly for the environment it is going into will underperform regardless of how good the hardware is. A network that was sized for current occupancy but not future growth will create problems as a building fills. The gap between what a product can do and what it actually delivers in a specific building comes down to how well it was assessed, designed, and installed, and who is responsible for keeping it running afterward.

As a Technology Solutions Integrator, LTT Partners handles every phase of a CRE technology deployment:

  • Consulting and solution design to make sure the right products are specified for the right environments before anything is purchased.

  • Project management to coordinate timelines, vendors, and site access across properties without that burden falling on the building owner or manager.

  • In-house installation by our own team of low-voltage technicians. We do not subcontract the physical work, which means quality and accountability stay consistent from project to project.

  • Ongoing maintenance and support after go-live, handled by the same team that designed and built the system.

When the team supporting a system is the same team that installed it, they already know how it was configured, where the edge cases are, and what to look for when something needs attention. That institutional knowledge is hard to replicate when installation and ongoing support are split between different parties.

For CRE operators managing multiple properties, that consistency across every site is what makes the difference between a technology environment that requires constant attention and one that simply works.

Come See Us at BOMA 2026

We will be at two places on the show floor June 28 and 29: booth 1033 with Verkada and booth 1031 with Meter.

BOMA brings together some of the most influential voices in commercial real estate, and it is one of the few settings where these conversations can happen face to face with the people who are actually making technology decisions for their properties. We are attending to have real conversations about what a deployment actually looks like, what the process involves, and whether the solutions we work with are the right fit for your specific properties and portfolio.


Whether you’re actively evaluating your network or physical security setup or just want to learn more, we’re happy to walk through it with you. Connect with our team and we’ll reach out before the convention to set up time.

 

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