The Building Owners and Managers Association of Georgia is essential to the success of individuals and companies in real estate.
BOMA Georgia is a trade association representing commercial real estate, an industry that contributes approximately $4.2 billion to the state’s economy, generates nearly $2.2 billion in new taxable personal earnings, and supports nearly 55,400 jobs. BOMA Georgia members are responsible for the ownership and management of more than 281 million square feet of office space and additional millions of square feet of facilities throughout Georgia. Members represent building ownership, property/facility management, asset management, building engineering, property safety and security, and more than 40 other categories product and service providers.
BOMA Georgia is a member of Building Owners and Managers Association International (BOMA International). BOMA International is a federation of nearly 90 BOMA associations across the United States and a network of nearly a dozen international affiliates around the world. Founded in 1907, the BOMA federation represents owners and managers of all commercial property types, including nearly 10.5 billion square feet of U.S. office space that supports 1.7 million jobs and contributes $234.5 billion to the U.S. gross domestic product.
Quick Facts about BOMA Georgia
Largest membership organization representing the operation and management of commercial real estate in the state of Georgia
One of the largest associations in the BOMA International federation
Produces the largest annual trade show of its kind in the Southeastern United States
Conducts the largest annual real estate golf tournament in Georgia
First nonprofit association in the United States to be recognized by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency with ENERGY STAR Tenant Space certification
Founded in 1913, BOMA Georgia has been building value for its members and the CRE industry for well over a century
Partnerships
BOMA Georgia partners with the following organizations to provide access to educational opportunities and professional development:
BOMA Georgia Foundation: providing scholarships for professional development and research reports for property professionals
The Center for Real Estate Excellence: providing professional development courses and knowledge-tested credentials
CRE Careers Institute: providing internship-based experiential training programs for commercial real estate companies and knowledge-tested credentials to interns and students aspiring to a career in commercial real estate