Summer Action Movies With a Big CRE Component🎬 Summer Blockbusters Where Commercial Real Estate Steals the Show

Ah, summer movie season. The time of year when heroes save the day, villains scheme… and office towers, shopping centers, and transit systems take more damage than any insurance policy could cover.

As a commercial pest control professional, I’ve walked through my share of office towers, retail centers, and transit hubs. Let’s just say I notice the buildings as much as the action—and I bet my friends in property management, real estate, and facilities operations do too.

So here’s my fun Top 10 countdown of summer-friendly films where commercial real estate and public transit deserved top billing. You’ve seen the explosions—now give credit to the square footage.

🏢 Top 10 Movies Where Buildings and Transit Deserve an Oscar

1️⃣0️⃣ The Founder (2016)
🍟 Ray Kroc didn’t build an empire on burgers—he built it on land. The real MVP? The real estate under those golden arches.

9️⃣ The Wolf of Wall Street (2013)
💼 From a sad strip mall on Long Island to a Manhattan office tower, Jordan Belfort’s journey is all about upgrading his square footage… before it all came crashing down.

8️⃣ Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol (2011)
🏙 Tom Cruise scaling the Burj Khalifa = unauthorized exterior maintenance that no property manager wants to deal with.

7️⃣ The Matrix (1999)
🕶 Corporate lobby, cubicle farm, elevator shaft… turned into a demolition zone. And let’s not forget that epic subway duel.

6️⃣ The Bourne Ultimatum (2007)
🏢 Bourne tears through London offices, Waterloo Station, and ends his quest where it began—at that Upper East Side NYC office. Closure, real estate style.

5️⃣ Collateral (2004)
🚖 LA office tower shootout. A taxi from hell. And a final subway chase that gives every facilities team PTSD.

4️⃣ The Dark Knight (2008)
🦇 Batman smashes into a Hong Kong high-rise for the most aggressive corporate raid in cinema. Parking garages, ferries, and towers all get their moment.

3️⃣ King Kong (1933 / 2005)
🦍 The Empire State Building becomes the most famous office tower in history—thanks to one giant tenant who skipped the lease.

2️⃣ Speed (1994)
🚌 It starts in an office tower with a terrifying elevator rescue, then races through LA on a bus and ends on the subway. The ultimate triple-threat for building and transit carnage.

1️⃣ Die Hard (1988)
🎄 The gold standard. Nakatomi Plaza is the movie. Terrorists, one man army, total property loss. Merry Christmas!

🚇 Honorable Mentions

🏙 The Towering Inferno — The building is the villain
💭 Inception — Office towers and folding cities
💼 Wall Street — The corner office is the dream
🎨 The International — The Guggenheim gets a makeover… via gunfight

👉 Your turn: What’s your favorite office or transit destruction scene? And would your property insurance cover it?
Let’s hear it below 👇