The DPM Blog

The DPM Blog

Tips to help property and facility managers
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Atlanta Commercial Real Estate Market Trends in 2017

For our money, Atlanta is one of the great American cities. Of course, we’re a little bit biased. We’ve been providing commercial carpet cleaning services in Atlanta since 2013. So this is a city we know and love. But we’re not the only ones buzzing about Atlanta...

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5 Tips for Managing Church Facilities

Churches are so much more than buildings. They are places of worship, community, and connection. They have great meaning beyond simply floors, walls, and windows. That’s why it can be difficult to think of a church as a “facility”. And yet, in order for a church to...

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Top Technology Tools for Facility Managers

Technology is advancing quickly these days. If you’re a facility manager, it can pay to keep up. There are a lot of tech tools out there that can save you time, reduce stress, and make your work more efficient. Of course, not all technology is “one size fits all”....

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Meet the Facility Manager: Jason May of JLL

Facility and property managers work so hard each and every day to ensure the job gets done and we know it’s not easy. We think all facility and property managers deserve to be celebrated! We’re excited to shine the spotlight on one of the great people we work with at...

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Facility Management Trends to Watch in 2017

In our recent post, Top Facility Maintenance Tips from 2016, we looked back on the year behind us to uncover some insightful maintenance lessons for facility managers. Now it’s time to look ahead to the facility management trends of 2017. When it comes to trends in...

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Top Facility Maintenance Tips from 2016

Hard to believe but 2016 is almost in the books! It seems like only yesterday we were ringing in the New Year, and now it’s already time to start planning for next year. But before we start looking forward to the year ahead, let’s take a moment to look back on the...

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