NEW YORK and STAMFORD, Conn., Nov. 21, 2016 -- Mirador Real Estate, www.miradorrealestate.com a full-service residential brokerage focusing on owner and developer rep in Manhattan, has announced that its newly created development marketing division has officially entered into a partnership with luxury rental development, Highgrove, www.HighgroveStamford.com located on 70 Forest Street in Stamford, CT.
Mirador’s goal is to offer exposure to the property through digital marketing campaigns, CPC, social media targeting, national advertising platforms, and more which the project did not have access to before.
The Highgrove is an 18-story luxury apartment and lifestyle community designed by architect Robert A.M. Stern opened in 2012. It is comprised of 92 units -- two-, three-, four- and five-bedroom residences ranging from 1,200 to 3,900 square feet.
Building amenities include: fitness club and spa featuring an indoor pool, sauna and stream room, yoga studio, screening room, wine cellar, valet parking. Billiards room, private storage, in unit and in building laundry facilities and is pet-friendly – offering a private dog walking area.
Apartment features include: floor-to-ceiling windows, dark hardwood flooring, fully equipped kitchen featuring top-notch appliances and expansive bathrooms showcase a soaking tub, separate shower and dual vanities.
Located just an hour’s commute from New York City – it offers its own shuttle to the Metro station -- it is also within walking distance of local shopping, dining, recreation, and parks while offering views of the Long Island Sound.
There are currently several three-bedroom units available in the $6,000/mo. price range.
“We are asked to apply our unique marketing initiatives (we have over 150 of them) to projects all over the world, but Highgrove was the first that compelled us to pre-launch our marketing division ahead of the originally planned Q2, 2017 schedule to service it,” says Karla Saladino, managing partner. “While we are only about 50% done with the implementations I feel the building deserves, we are excited to share this unique project, which is unlike anything we get to see in New York City for the price point.”
“At Highgrove we are extremely excited to have the opportunity to work with Mirador Development Marketing,” explains Kevin Saunders, business manager, Highgrove. “We have strategic plans in place that are enabling the property to have a more global presence and reach an even larger client base.”
About Mirador Real Estate: www.miradorrealestate.com
Mirador has a unique business model—creating partnerships with property owners to smoothly and effectively facilitate faster turn over, decrease vacancy rates, and optimize rent rolls in their portfolios. Mirador offers a wide variety of products ranging from on-site services to tenant screening, unit pricing, occupied unit showings, lease breaks and assignments, and current tenant relations, as well as marketing and brand consulting. It has a vast client base that includes thousands of potential renters and buyers who have worked with our representatives in the past, and have become raving fans.
About Highgrove: www.highgrovestamford.com
Highgrove is an18-story luxury rental apartment and lifestyle community walking distance to bustling downtown Stamford, and conveniently accessible to New York City. The Stamford, Connecticut-based project offers 92 stunning estate-sized homes, and white glove amenities that focus on enriching residents’ lives like black car shuttle service, valet parking, climate-controlled wine cellar and tasting room, cinema lounge, luxury fitness, yoga, and swimming facilities with retractable glass roof, 24 hour in house concierge team, private overnight guest suites, and more.
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