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Site 1001 is a technology company.
Site 1001 develops the Skylight Building Performance and Operations platform, a sophisticated software solution leveraging artificial intelligence to enhance commercial real estate management. This cloud-based system integrates core building information, providing comprehensive operational insights. It is accessible across various devices, enabling efficient oversight and optimization of building functions.
The company was co-founded by Cleve Adams and Eric Hall, who envisioned a new paradigm for building management. Their insight centered on the potential of AI and advanced software to transform traditional operations into intelligent, data-driven processes. This approach streamlines efficiencies and improves decision-making in complex smart building environments.
Skylight caters to professionals in commercial real estate and smart building operations, offering tools to manage properties more effectively. Site 1001's vision is to lead the evolution of building performance, moving towards increasingly autonomous and optimized operational frameworks, shaping the future of intelligent infrastructure.
Site 1001 has raised $11.0M across 2 funding rounds.
Site 1001 has raised $11.0M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Site 1001 is a technology company developing Skylight, a cloud-based software platform for high-performance building operations and facility management. It integrates core building information (design models, floorplans, asset details), maintenance records, sensor data, and IoT feeds with machine learning to monitor performance, predict maintenance, automate corrections, and deliver insights via mobile-first, location-aware interfaces[1][2][3][4]. Serving building owners, operators, and facilities managers, Skylight solves inefficiencies in "smart buildings" by slashing costs, extending asset lifecycles, and enabling proactive issue resolution without added workloads—generating $12.2M in revenue with 37 employees in Kansas City, Missouri, and $11M in total funding[1].
Founded by Cleve Adams, who serves as CEO, Site 1001 emerged from a vision to treat buildings like inspectable vehicles rather than opaque structures. Adams highlighted this in comments: “No one would trust a car with a new paint job, no gauges and the hood bolted shut, so why should we trust a building that’s delivered that way? Site 1001 makes it possible to see a building’s actual condition and continuously monitor its changes so there are no surprises down the road.”[2] Headquartered at 1001 Locust St in Kansas City, Missouri, the company has secured $11M in funding across one round, building early traction in the smart buildings space through its revolutionary AI-driven platform[1][2].
Site 1001 rides the smart buildings and PropTech wave, fueled by IoT proliferation, AI advancements, and demands for sustainable, efficient infrastructure amid urbanization and net-zero goals. Timing aligns with post-pandemic shifts toward remote monitoring and data-driven asset management, where buildings consume 40% of global energy—Site 1001's platform optimizes this by enabling continuous oversight and automation[1][2]. It influences the ecosystem by bridging construction tech with insurance (e.g., impacting property, liability, warranty policies via risk reduction) and empowering operators in a $100B+ facilities management market[2].
Site 1001 is poised for expansion as AIoT matures, potentially scaling Skylight to global portfolios with deeper integrations into BAS (building automation systems) and ESG reporting tools. Trends like edge computing, digital twins, and regulatory pushes for energy efficiency will amplify its edge, evolving it from niche FM tool to essential infrastructure layer—delivering the transparency Adams envisioned to eliminate building surprises at scale. This positions Site 1001 as a key enabler in smarter, more resilient urban environments[1][2].
Site 1001 has raised $11.0M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Site 1001's investors include JE Dunn, Flyover Capital, KCRise Fund, Tifec, ward.ventures.
Site 1001 has raised $11.0M across 2 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $6.0M Series A in July 2017.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jul 1, 2017 | $6.0M Series A | JE Dunn | Flyover Capital, KCRise Fund, Tifec, ward.ventures |
| Sep 1, 2016 | $5.0M Series A | JE Dunn | Flyover Capital, Tifec, ward.ventures |