Beer and Sushi, 6th@Lander Tomorrow!

May 26th, 2010

Georgetown Beer & Blue C Sushi coming to your doorstep for hors d’oeuvres and socializing

5:00PM Thursday May 27th.  That’s tomorrow!

Join fellow tenants- the ones you say ‘hi’ to in the hallway once in awhile- over a beer and for a snack at the end of the day this Thursday.  Lots of good reasons to come:

At the 6th@Lander Building: Suite 36, (former C2 space).

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Smart Spaces is finally READY to co-host this year’s spring sushi bash with Georgetown BEER!  5:00PM, May 27th, @ the former C2 Space.  Come meet and rub elbows with 624′s finest- Ruffneck, Western Neon, Seattle Scores, Vitamin Water, the list grows stronger!  Be a good neighbor, and a righteous consumer (of beer and sushi): put it on your calendar!

6th @ Lander

Sushi and Beer Rescheduled!

May 18th, 2010

Monthly Update – Des Moines Professional Center

May 7th, 2010

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Your building needs love.  Dave is here to provide it.

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Dave Wren loves buildings.   Thats why we hired him to be Real Assets’ Building Technician.  While you and I love the look and feel of luxurious lobbies, fine finishes and plentiful parking, Dave is enraptured with the wires, fuses, plumbing and temperature controls.   Dave comes to us with a wealth of experience working for the big guys: CB Richard Ellis, Tishman Speyer, Safeway Maintenance, oh, and the US Army!

And we love Dave.  We are sure you will too when he solves some of your maintenance headaches- hopefully not too soon.  And now we also have a great new format for responding to your requests.  Dave will be charged with understanding and ensuring operation of the controlled access system at DMPC so please let him know if you have questions, need more cards, or are experiencing difficulties with the system.

Through our new on-line maintenance request website you can place and Dave can receive and respond to your maintenance requests  with just a a few clicks. It’s not that we don’t like to talk to you, we are just trying to be efficient to ensure your requests get logged and responded to immediately.

You can expect to hear back from Dave within two hours of placing a maintenance request- often with an in-person visit.  So please use our website to make your maintenance request for all but the most dire emergencies.

How-to Maintenance Request Log-On instructions:

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After you follow the link from the Real Assets home page to the request log on page :

  • Sign in with your username (22506) which is the numerical address of your property and password (22506) also.
  • Click on the Create Request Tab
  • Select the Property of your location.
  • Select the request Type – this describes the category of work (Building Maintenance, HVAC, Plumbing, etc).
  • Select the request SubType – this describes the activity (Toilet clogged, Too cold, Exit Light out, etc).
  • Describe your Request – if you need to describe your request in further detail, you may enter that information into this field.
  • Who is making this Request – You MUST enter your contact information.  All fields marked by a red square are required fields.
  • NOTE:  To receive updates via email on the status of your request, please make sure your email address is entered.

Click OK to send the request.  Done.   :)

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Des Moines Professional Center

Monthly Update – Orchard Court

May 3rd, 2010

Orchard Court (Almost) Monthly Blog Update

Your building needs love.  Dave is here to provide it.

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Dave Wren loves buildings.   Thats why we hired him to be Real Assets’ Building Technician.  While you and I love the look and feel of high ceilings, borad storefronts and plentiful parking, Dave is enraptured with the wires, fuses, plumbing and temperature controls.   Dave comes to us with a wealth of experience working for the big guys: CB Richard Ellis, Tishman Speyer, Safeway Maintenance, oh, and the US Army!

And we love Dave.  We are sure you will too when you get to have him solve some of your maintenance headaches- hopefully not too soon.  And now we also have a great new format for responding to your requests.

Through our new on-line maintenance request website you can place and Dave can receive and respond to your maintenance requests  with just a a few clicks. It’s not that we don’t like to talk to you, we are just trying to be efficient to ensure your requests get logged and responded to immediately.

You can expect to hear back from Dave within two hours of placing a maintenance request- often with an in-person visit.  So please use our website to make your maintenance request for all but the most dire emergencies.

How-to Maintenance Request Log-On instructions:

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After you follow the link from the Real Assets home page to the request log on page :

  • Sign in with your username (1800) which is the numerical address of your property and password (1800) also.
  • Click on the Create Request Tab
  • Select the Property of your location.
  • Select the request Type – this describes the category of work (Building Maintenance, HVAC, Plumbing, etc).
  • Select the request SubType – this describes the activity (Toilet clogged, Too cold, Exit Light out, etc).
  • Describe your Request – if you need to describe your request in further detail, you may enter that information into this field.
  • Who is making this Request – You MUST enter your contact information.  All fields marked by a red square are required fields.
  • NOTE:  To receive updates via email on the status of your request, please make sure your email address is entered.

Click OK to send the request :)

Signage
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Hope the signage we’ve erected on Mile Hill has generated more notoriety for your businesses.  If you do not currently have a logo or wish to change your logo, please provide print ready art and I can have the signage fabricated and installed for around $800 per business.

Grounds and Maintenance:
Base on your input Real Assets has successfully renegotiated pricing for our landscape services.   This will help ensure NNN’s remain low.  We are always on the lookout for ways to minimize the additional costs at the building, please feel free to share suggestions on items that may be helpful in achieving this goal.

Please also note if there is any diminishment in the quality of landscape and grounds care, we we want t ensure that cost savings does not lead to an inferior facility for your customers.

Real Assets Company Info:

Real Assets can help you with your relocation, renovation or real estate questions and fulfillment.  Contact Peter Kuchan Simon with questions or see our website at www.realassetsps.com
If you are an owner or have properties to suggest our services please contact Adam Simon.

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