Westward360 merges with Omni Management Group in Missouri expansion

May 27, 2026

By AI, Created 9:26 PM UTC, May 27, 2026, /AGP/ – Westward360 has merged with Dardenne Prairie-based Omni Management Group, giving the Chicago company a bigger foothold in the St. Louis area and nearby counties. The deal, effective May 1, expands Westward360’s Missouri portfolio to more than 120 communities and adds more service capacity for local associations.

Why it matters: - Westward360 is deepening its Missouri presence after entering the St. Louis market in 2025. - The merger expands the company’s reach in a region where local service and operational scale both matter for homeowners, townhomes and condominium associations. - Omni clients gain access to broader technology, reporting and maintenance tools without losing the local team they already know.

What happened: - Westward360 merged with Omni Management Group, which is based in Dardenne Prairie. - The merger took effect May 1. - Westward360 now serves more than 120 communities, homeowners associations, townhomes and condominium associations in the St. Louis metropolitan area. - Westward360 will operate in Omni’s offices at 1670 Bryan Road in Dardenne Prairie. - Westward360 can serve communities in St. Louis, St. Charles, Jefferson and Franklin counties, plus southern Illinois.

The details: - Westward360 says the merger strengthens its footprint in the heartland after a portfolio and staff expansion since 2025. - Kimberly Sutherland, Westward360 president, said Missouri and St. Louis are a community the company believes in and wants to support with reliable, innovative management. - Sutherland said many Westward360 staff members have ties to St. Louis and mid-Missouri. - Tim Tobin, owner and founder of Omni Management Group, said the merger brings support and resources that will make scaling and growth easier while keeping customer focus intact. - Omni says its mission is to provide fair, professional and personalized service, along with homes, repairs and peace of mind for clients and career development for staff. - Westward360 says Omni customers will continue to work with the same local team. - Westward360 says those customers will also gain access to technology for communication, financial reporting and maintenance tracking. - Westward360 says the combined platform will add project oversight, reserve planning and options for small associations. - Westward360 is headquartered in Chicago and manages thousands of units nationwide.

Between the lines: - The merger suggests Westward360 is using local acquisitions to scale faster in a competitive association-management market. - Keeping the Omni name and team in place signals an effort to preserve local trust while layering in corporate systems. - The combination of local presence and larger back-office tools is the core value proposition for association boards trying to balance service quality with efficiency.

What’s next: - Westward360 is expected to continue integrating Omni into its operating model while serving the expanded Missouri and southern Illinois footprint. - Associations in the region should see more centralized support for communication, financial oversight and maintenance coordination. - Westward360 will keep operating from the Dardenne Prairie office as the merger takes effect.

The bottom line: - Westward360 is betting that more scale and better systems will help it grow in Missouri without sacrificing the local service that community associations expect.

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