Aquicore Moves To New Headquarters in Downtown Washington D.C. to Accommodate Growth, Attract Top Talent and Give Back To The Community


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“We’re excited to be in a space that reflects our commitment to our employees and our dedication to building upon a best-in-class product that solves challenges facing the commercial real estate market in 2020 and beyond,” said Logan Soya, founder and CEO of Aquicore.

Aquicore, a leading commercial real estate software company with an all-in-one operations platform, today announced the opening of its new headquarters in the heart of downtown Washington, D.C. at 401 9th Street NW. On the coattails of Aquicore’s recent acquisition of Florida-based Entic, a fellow best-in-class proptech company, the new 16,710 square-foot headquarters enables Aquicore to continue to innovate and grow through existing and new partnerships, clients and employees.

By tripling the size of its office space in DC, Aquicore now comfortably houses its remote staff, Florida-based team and the D.C. team all at once. Aligning with its 2020 goal to grow its product team, Aquicore remains committed to equipping commercial asset managers and their teams with advanced, innovative, modern day solutions to make buildings more healthy, sustainable, productive and profitable long-term. To further solidify its reputation as the leading commercial real estate operations and performance optimization platform in the U.S., the new office in Penn Quarter will help attract and retain top talent to propel its cutting-edge solutions forward. Over the next two years, Aquicore plans to hire aggressively and is focused on nurturing local talent.

“This was a monumental year for Aquicore; our new office will provide the space and atmosphere we need to scale,” said Logan Soya, founder and CEO of Aquicore, “We’re excited to be in a space that reflects our commitment to our employees and our dedication to building upon a best-in-class product that solves challenges facing the commercial real estate market in 2020 and beyond.”

The newly renovated Aquicore headquarters offers state-of-the-art amenities, such as nitro cold brew on-tap, standing desks, video and board games, a Sweetgreen outpost, beer kegs, bi-weekly catered lunches and a fitness center complete with Peloton bikes and personal trainers. The office was designed to promote collaboration and idea sharing. It incorporates informal breakout spaces with conference rooms, a dedicated event space and an expanded IoT innovation lab. Aquicore plans to partner with local non-profit organizations across D.C. to host STEM programs for women and networking events to support, catalyze and promote D.C.’s accelerant technology scene.

To learn more about Aquicore, its new headquarters or available career opportunities, visit: http://www.aquicore.com.

About Aquicore:

Aquicore is a leading commercial real estate software company with an all-in-one asset operations and management platform. Its cloud-based platform enables commercial real estate owners and operators to improve building performance and team operations through data centralization, operational Intelligence and machine learning analytics. The only industry player to be built from the ground up as a portfolio-wide solution, Aquicore equips principals, property managers, building engineers and accounting teams with built-in communication tools, on-demand reporting and self-installable IoT sensors that can be deployed in a matter of days – instead of months. With key advanced features such as Utility Load Analysis, Utility Bill Management, Tenant Billing and HVAC Analytics, building teams can better track, monitor, analyze and predict key building performance factors in real time to unlock portfolio-grade insights, streamline business operations, increase property value and drive profitability. The Aquicore platform is currently deployed at more than 790 commercial buildings nationwide, optimizing more than 250 million square feet of corporate real estate space. For more information, visit http://www.aquicore.com and follow on Twitter @Aquicore.

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