BOMA Greater Minneapolis
The greater Minneapolis Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) is a trade association representing the interests of commercial real estate in Minneapolis and its suburbs. They are one of 100 North American and nine overseas affiliates of BOMA International.
As the 8th largest BOMA in the country, they provide a broad range of services and opportunities unequaled by any other commercial real estate organization in the region. They provide powerful advocacy for the industry not only on important tax issues, but also on all legislative and regulatory issues that affect commercial real estate.
They represent more than 60 million square feet of commercial office space in the Minneapolis area.
Their members provide the working environments for 200,000 people in Minneapolis and its suburbs. Their members pay $250 million in local and state property taxes each year – money that helps pay for schools, libraries, hospitals, roads and more – and they spend more than $360 million each year keeping their buildings operating. Involvement in BOMA provides great opportunities for those involved in commercial real estate to network with colleagues who share information, insight, and solutions on operational issues, staffing issues, energy efficiency, and all the things that threaten to keep you awake at night.
For more information, visit the BOMA Greater Minneapolis website.