Occupier - We ❤️ Leases! is building software to help commercial tenants make better real estate decisions to drive the operational needs and growth of their businesses.
It's W7 / Q2 / 2024 & this week in our MGMT Boston startup series we’ve got Occupier, a growth stage startup building a platform where all commercial real estate decisions are made, facilitating access to data and collaboration required by all the stakeholders who require it.
Andrew Flint & Matt Giffune teamed up with technical co-founder 🏔 Erik Pearson on nights & weekends to work on their project before signing their first customer: DraftKings. Occupier was born in 2018 to solve tenant real estate portfolio management administration.
The commercial real estate market in the U.S. is a $25T market. With a T! Real estate is typically the second largest company expense (historically) after payroll and there are more than 20,000 employers with 500+ employees. These companies have sprawling office & retail footprints to go along with their large employee bases and customer responsibilities.
Let’s say you’re a large restaurant chain with 500 global retail locations. If you don’t have a sound system to track certain dates throughout your lease portfolio, you might miss a renewal option.
Occupier is still growing through the post COVID commercial real estate contraction because they help customers more rapidly abstract data out of their lease documents. As employers have needed to get a tighter grasp on their real estate expenses (and strategies), they’ve helped customers centralize their data & workflows to make better decisions.
Occupier is in a fortunate spot to not need to raise capital right now and can patiently grow in 2024. Like many startups that raised in 2021, they had an ambitious operating plan and have responded to market changes by continuing to grow as efficiently as possible in this new environment.
They still grew revenue over 100% in 2023 relative to 2022 and hope to double again in 2024.
One third of their employee base sits in Boston, one third of the team sits in New York, and they have the remaining third remote.
Occupier is backed by Stage 2 Capital, OMERS Ventures, MetaProp, Alate Partners, & Second Century Ventures
Operators to Know:
-Mia Arrieta, Account Executive
-Jerry Aviles, Software Engineer
-Lauren Bahr, CPA, VP Finance
-Morgan Beard, Director of Marketing
-Noah Cate, Account Executive
-Krishan Taylor, Principal Software Engineer
-Clement Titsworth, Senior Account Executive
-Lisa Gaffney, Senior Product Manager
-Jessica Kurz, VP Customer Success
-Vrajesh Patel, Senior Solutions Consultant
-Amber Perez, Senior Customer Success Manager
-Leah Prescott, Head of Design
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