According to a recent LinkedIn post from Aerwave, the company is launching its managed Wi-Fi platform at The Buckley at Plano’s Heritage Creekside, a multifamily community owned by Rosewood Property Company in North Texas. The post describes the property as a fit for Aerwave’s focus on property-wide, move-in-ready internet for residents and on-site teams.
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The post suggests that Aerwave’s bulk managed Wi-Fi offering is positioned as core infrastructure for multifamily operators, intended to reduce support friction and provide a digital backbone for future smart-building initiatives. For investors, this initial community deployment with Rosewood may indicate early commercial traction, validation from a real estate partner, and potential for expansion across additional properties in the Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex.
If Aerwave can replicate this model with other owners and operators, it could benefit from recurring, property-level revenue streams tied to connectivity and smart-building services. The emphasis on scalable infrastructure and “connected living” also aligns the company with broader trends in proptech and may strengthen its competitive position in the managed Wi-Fi segment of the multifamily market.

