Lenexa has become one of the Kansas City metro's premier business destinations, home to major corporate campuses, the Lenexa City Center mixed-use development, and a dense concentration of data centers and technology companies. The city's focus on attracting knowledge-economy businesses has created demand for security systems that match the sophistication of the companies they protect.
Lenexa's commercial profile is heavily weighted toward corporate offices, technology companies, data centers, and logistics operations. The City Center development along 87th Street Parkway brings multi-story office buildings, restaurants, and public spaces that need integrated surveillance and access control. The data center corridor in eastern Lenexa has some of the strictest security requirements in the metro — biometric access, mantrap entries, and 24/7 video monitoring with extended retention. Distribution and flex-space properties near I-35 need perimeter cameras, vehicle tracking, and controlled gate access. Watchmen Security has the engineering depth to handle all of these environments, from a single-suite office to a mission-critical facility.
Yes. We have experience designing and installing security systems for data center environments, including biometric access control, mantrap configurations, cabinet-level access logging, and high-retention video surveillance. We understand the compliance frameworks that data centers operate under and design systems accordingly.
Absolutely. All of our camera and access control platforms are network-based and designed to coexist on enterprise networks. We work directly with your IT team to ensure proper VLAN segmentation, bandwidth planning, and cybersecurity best practices for all security devices on the network.
Yes. We design unified platforms that allow you to manage cameras, door access, and alarms across multiple buildings from a single interface. Centralized management, role-based permissions, and cloud-based access mean your security team can oversee the entire campus from anywhere.