Comcast deploys Smart Communities platform in Chicago

July 18, 2019
Kass Management Services, a Chicago-based rental and commercial property and condominium association management company, has deployed Comcast's ...

Kass Management Services, a Chicago-based rental and commercial property and condominium association management company, has deployed Comcast's (NASDAQ:CMCSA) Xfinity Communities' Smart Communities platform at two Kass-operated, multifamily rental properties in the city.

Through the partnership, 50 units were outfitted with smart home devices, including smart thermostats and smart lighting, which renters can control via the Xfinity Communities app when they're at home or away. When combined with Xfinity Internet service, property managers can expand the platform with additional features, such as security cameras and smart locks.

"Creating smart communities by integrating smart home technology into our properties makes life easier and more convenient for residents and may even help them have more control over their utility usage," said Mark Durakovic, principal, Kass Management Services. "In a competitive rental market like Chicago's, smart features help to differentiate properties, add value and attract residents."

Property managers can control the platform via Xfinity Communities' Smart Communities Portal, which lets them manage automation technology in their properties' administrative and public areas. For example, the system can help reduce energy use by controlling temperatures in vacant units and common areas. In addition, when a unit is rented, property managers can prep it and turn over control of the smart devices to the new tenant via the portal.

"We're excited to partner with Kass to launch Smart Communities in the Chicago market," said Chris Smith, Comcast's regional vice president of marketing and sales. "Home automation is a burgeoning market, and we're thrilled to bring it to Chicago area apartment dwellers. Tenants are going to appreciate the control they have over their units, and property managers are going to appreciate the convenience and control this technology will give them over their properties."