đŹ 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, Iâve walked through my share of office towers, retail centers, and transit hubs. Letâs just say I notice the buildings as much as the actionâand I bet my friends in property management, real estate, and facilities operations do too.
So hereâs my fun Top 10 countdown of summer-friendly films where commercial real estate and public transit deserved top billing. Youâve seen the explosionsânow give credit to the square footage.
đ˘ Top 10 Movies Where Buildings and Transit Deserve an Oscar
1ď¸âŁ0ď¸âŁ The Founder (2016)
đ Ray Kroc didnât build an empire on burgersâhe built it on land. The real MVP? The real estate under those golden arches.
9ď¸âŁ The Wolf of Wall Street (2013)
đź From a sad strip mall on Long Island to a Manhattan office tower, Jordan Belfortâs journey is all about upgrading his square footage⌠before it all came crashing down.
8ď¸âŁ Mission: Impossible â Ghost Protocol (2011)
đ Tom Cruise scaling the Burj Khalifa = unauthorized exterior maintenance that no property manager wants to deal with.
7ď¸âŁ The Matrix (1999)
đś Corporate lobby, cubicle farm, elevator shaft⌠turned into a demolition zone. And letâs not forget that epic subway duel.
6ď¸âŁ The Bourne Ultimatum (2007)
đ˘ Bourne tears through London offices, Waterloo Station, and ends his quest where it beganâat that Upper East Side NYC office. Closure, real estate style.
5ď¸âŁ Collateral (2004)
đ LA office tower shootout. A taxi from hell. And a final subway chase that gives every facilities team PTSD.
4ď¸âŁ The Dark Knight (2008)
đŚ 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.
3ď¸âŁ King Kong (1933 / 2005)
đŚ The Empire State Building becomes the most famous office tower in historyâthanks to one giant tenant who skipped the lease.
2ď¸âŁ Speed (1994)
đ 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.
1ď¸âŁ Die Hard (1988)
đ The gold standard. Nakatomi Plaza is the movie. Terrorists, one man army, total property loss. Merry Christmas!
đ Honorable Mentions
đ The Towering Inferno â The building is the villain
đ Inception â Office towers and folding cities
đź Wall Street â The corner office is the dream
đ¨ The International â The Guggenheim gets a makeover⌠via gunfight
đ Your turn: Whatâs your favorite office or transit destruction scene? And would your property insurance cover it?
Letâs hear it below đ


