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Philip Rowe
  • Investor
  • Washington, DC
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Property Management and Building Management

Philip Rowe
  • Investor
  • Washington, DC
Posted

I want to learn more about Corporate Property Management.

That is Mid to High rise buidings. If anyone could offer a good book or good website to check out that is worth reading I would be very appricative. Facility Managment would be another term. I checked my local library and there are no copies of the books about this but in the area there are about 30 books. I can't read them all, so advise would be great. I know the basics about property management and have a handful of properties that I manage now, but understanding the corporate entity is the most important information I am looking for.

Hope someone can help!

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