Market

Commercial

Offices, retail, hospitality, and mixed-use property — infrastructure that supports operations, tenants, and guests without demanding attention.

Commercial work is judged on uptime and on how little the technology intrudes. We design for buildings that have to keep running: segmented networks, redundant paths, systems that fail gracefully, and support arrangements that match how the property actually operates.

We work with ownership, property management, and tenant fit-out teams from base building through occupancy — and we document what we install so the next contractor inherits a system they can understand.

Use cases

What clients actually ask for

These are the outcomes that justify the infrastructure. Each one depends on the layers beneath it being designed properly.

Inventory management

Ceiling cameras and shelf sensors track stock levels continuously, flagging out-of-stocks and misplacements as they happen rather than at the next manual count. Counts feed the inventory system directly and drive what appears on in-store signage.

Occupancy and space utilization

Anonymous occupancy analytics show which floors, rooms, and zones are actually used and when — informing lease decisions, cleaning schedules, and HVAC setpoints with measured data instead of assumption.

Loss prevention

Video intelligence surfaces the events that matter — after-hours motion, unusual dwell at high-value fixtures, exit-door activity — and links each one to the access-control record and footage behind it.

Queue and service analytics

Queue depth and wait-time measurement at counters, entrances, and service desks, with live alerting when thresholds are crossed so staff can be redeployed before a line becomes a complaint.

Frictionless conferencing

Meeting spaces that join a call on one touch, with room scheduling, occupancy, and display control integrated so rooms release themselves when nobody shows up.

Selected work

Commercial projects

Manhattan Commercial 2025Sample entry

Flagship Retail, SoHo

A flagship store where shelf-level inventory sensing, queue analytics, and live signage were treated as one connected system rather than three separate installations.

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The Hamptons Commercial 2025Sample entry

Gallery and Private Showroom, East Hampton

Environmental monitoring, discreet high-resolution coverage, and access control for a space that holds significant value in an unstaffed building much of the year.

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The Hamptons Commercial 2024Sample entry

Boutique Hotel, Montauk Highway

A thirty-key seasonal property with guest Wi-Fi engineered for full summer occupancy, distributed AV across public spaces, and access control that scales down with the shoulder season.

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Manhattan Commercial 2024Sample entry

Office Floorplates, Midtown

Four contiguous floors fitted out with tenant and visitor access, elevator integration, one-touch conferencing, and a network designed to absorb the next fit-out without a re-pull.

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San Francisco Bay Area Commercial 2024Sample entry

R&D Campus, Peninsula

Three buildings unified under one network fabric and one access policy, with lab-area restrictions and video intelligence feeding the client's existing operations tooling.

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Breckenridge Commercial 2024Sample entry

Resort Lodge, Summit County

Guest networks engineered to survive a powder weekend, distributed AV through public spaces, and security across several buildings managed from one remote console.

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