
MRI ManhattanONE
Facility management software
Space management software
Integrated workplace management systems (IWMS)
Lease administration software
Property management software
Real estate activities management software
Lease accounting software
Real estate investment management software
Asset management software
Real estate software
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What is MRI ManhattanONE
MRI ManhattanONE is an integrated workplace management system (IWMS) used to manage corporate real estate and workplace operations, including space, facilities, and lease-related processes. It supports real estate and facilities teams that need a single system for portfolio data, work and service requests, and occupancy/space planning. The product is positioned for organizations managing multiple sites and complex real estate portfolios, with configurable workflows and reporting across workplace functions. It is part of MRI Software’s broader real estate software portfolio.
Broad IWMS functional coverage
The platform combines space management, facilities/service management, and real estate/lease-related processes in one system. This reduces the need to stitch together separate point tools for work orders, space/occupancy, and portfolio records. For organizations that require cross-functional reporting (e.g., space utilization tied to site costs), an IWMS approach can simplify governance and data consistency.
Portfolio and lease data centralization
ManhattanONE is designed to act as a system of record for sites, assets, and occupancy/space information alongside real estate portfolio details. Centralized records help standardize location hierarchies, floor/space inventories, and key dates used by real estate teams. This can support downstream processes such as chargebacks, move planning, and lease administration activities when configured.
Configurable workflows and reporting
IWMS deployments typically rely on configurable request types, approvals, and service workflows, and ManhattanONE supports this style of configuration. This can help align the system to internal processes for maintenance requests, moves, and space changes. It also supports reporting across workplace domains, which is often a requirement for multi-site operations and governance.
Implementation complexity and effort
As an IWMS, ManhattanONE generally requires significant configuration, data migration, and process design compared with lighter-weight maintenance or work-order tools. Organizations may need dedicated internal owners and external implementation support to reach steady-state operations. Time-to-value can be longer, especially when integrating space, facilities, and real estate data models.
User experience varies by role
IWMS products often serve many user groups (facilities technicians, space planners, real estate managers, finance), which can lead to role-specific usability tradeoffs. Casual requesters may find the interface and navigation less streamlined than tools built primarily for frontline maintenance teams. Adoption may require training and well-defined role-based configurations.
Integrations may require services
Connecting an IWMS to HR systems, identity providers, building systems, or finance/ERP platforms can require integration work and ongoing maintenance. The depth of integration needed (e.g., asset hierarchies, cost centers, work order financials) can increase project scope. Buyers should validate available connectors/APIs and confirm what is included versus delivered through professional services.
Seller details
MRI Software LLC
Solon, Ohio, USA
1971
Private
https://www.mrisoftware.com/
https://x.com/MRISOFTWARE
https://www.linkedin.com/company/mri-software/