The DPM Blog

The DPM Blog

Tips to help property and facility managers
achieve a higher degree of clean

Nashville Commercial Real Estate Update: 2021

Though the COVID-19 pandemic interrupted Nashville’s previous rapid growth, the city is bouncing back better than ever before in 2021. As more and more major companies are relocating or expanding to Nashville, thousands of jobs will be created over the next few years,...

read more

Meet the Team – John White, Lead Technician

Everything we do at DPM Care is centered around giving our customers a great experience. The high-quality care we deliver to each of the facilities we serve would not be possible without our amazing team of employees, and we’re so grateful for each one of them.  One...

read more

Introducing DPM Care’s New Nashville Office

We’re thrilled to announce that DPM Care’s Nashville team has moved into a new location!  Our company has been growing rapidly, and we decided it was time to invest in a larger space. The new office has a great location in Berry Hill, and since we own the building,...

read more

Meet the Manager: Ryan King of Bridgestone Tower

Property management is never an easy task, but especially not when overseeing a massive facility like Bridgestone Tower. Ryan King, a senior property manager for Highwoods Properties, is responsible for the 510,000 square foot space right in the heart of Nashville....

read more

3 Ways to Improve Indoor Air Quality in Your Facility

As we predicted before the year began, indoor air quality is a hot issue this year as companies work to combat COVID-19 and other airborne illnesses. But facility air quality isn’t just a COVID-related issue (or, at least it shouldn’t be).  Instead, air quality is an...

read more

Does Surface Cleaning Still Matter for Businesses?

Since March 2020, facilities have been cleaning and disinfecting every surface in sight in order to fend off COVID-19. But now, the Centers for Disease Control is saying that transmission of the virus is low when it comes to surfaces.  So, should you still be so...

read more