McGlynn & Company - Kalamazoo's Professional Landscapers
3492 Kenbrooke Ct, Kalamazoo, MI 49006
Company Background
McGlynn & Company is a licensed property management firm with five decades of experience serving residential and commercial properties. Based in Kalamazoo, Michigan, they operate across multiple states, offering specialized management for condominium communities. Their comprehensive approach includes property maintenance, budget and reserve planning, and work order management. For clients in Kalamazoo, they provide local landscaping and snow removal services, addressing common regional concerns like poor drainage and plant health with practical, long-term solutions.
Property Service Solutions
- Snow removal
- Property management
Questions and Answers
What property management services do you provide for residential communities in Kalamazoo?
We manage all aspects of residential property, with a specialty in condominium communities. Our services include handling interior and exterior maintenance requests through our work order system, developing annual budgets and long-term reserve plans for capital improvements, and coordinating regular services like landscaping and snow removal. With 50 years of experience, we bring a structured, reliable approach to property management.
How does your snow removal service work for a Kalamazoo condominium association?
Our snow removal is planned as part of your property's annual budget. We coordinate with reliable local contractors to ensure prompt plowing and salting of roads, parking lots, and walkways after measurable snowfall. As your property manager, we oversee the entire process, from contract management to quality checks, so your board and residents don't have to worry about winter weather disruptions.
Can you help with a Kalamazoo yard that has standing water and dying shrubs?
Yes, we frequently address these common local issues. For standing water, we assess the drainage and can coordinate grading, French drain installation, or other solutions to redirect water away from foundations and common areas. For dying shrubs, our landscaping partners evaluate soil health, irrigation, and plant suitability for our Michigan climate, recommending replacements with hardy, native species that thrive here.

















