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Vicinitee.com Venture Into Residential Property |
Vicinitee.com Venture Into Residential Property |
| Written by Shepherd PR | |
| Monday, 05 November 2007 | |
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The pioneering property management website, vicinitee.com, is venturing into the residential sector with the release of a new version of their software.
A pioneering website - based on an online system used by thousands of workers in the City - is set to transform urban living at the click of a mouse.The residential version - like its retail and commercial versions already used at top venues such as, Meadowhall, Sheffield and 30 St Mary Axe - will form a community role, providing residents with features such as an online concierge, travel information and restaurant booking, as well as forming a valuable online service for property managers and agents. Vicinitee.com has two roles, to make serviced apartments better connected to their community, and help make the building run more efficiently and securely. The community features will enable residential tenants and owners to log on to a password protected area, which includes an online concierge, as well as the booking of communal facilities such as barbeques and tennis courts. Users can log on to find an army of support – including cleaners, dog-walkers, gardeners, laundry services and personal shoppers based in their community – and even access their washing machine’s warranty online. Such help with life’s domestic chores then leaves customers free to focus on life’s luxuries, including booking a restaurant table, ordering flowers and that special gift - all from the convenience of the desktop. Live feeds for relevant travel information specific to the area and local deals from retailers, restaurants and other service providers, are also available. Property management modules streamline the day-to-day operations of prestige developments, including a fault-recording service, online helpdesk and visitor entry system - all cutting down on paperwork and offering a ‘real time’ service for maximum efficiency. Vicinitee Limited has announced it is to roll out into the residential market, after a two-year development process. Its commercial website, launched in 2001 by Broadgate Estates Limited - a subsidiary of The British Land Company plc - already has a strong following in the City of London, where it is used in landmark buildings across the city. The retail version of the online portal is also used at centres across the UK including Meadowhall in Sheffield. Bob Flood, managing director of Vicinitee, said: “Vicinitee Residential will provide residential developments, with a tried and trusted system already used by some of the country’s largest commercial centres. “It has been introduced to support landlords, managing agents and developers who want to instigate a fast, efficient method to power the smooth running of residential centres, which also enable tenants and owners in the property to make the most of the space around them. “Ultimately, we feel it represents the exciting future online technology can deliver in the residential property sector.” ENDS Notes To Editors Vicinitee.com is a versatile property management and community website that connects building owners, managers and occupiers to help everyone get the most out of the space around them. Within Vicinitee's range of services, a suite of modules for commercial and retail sectors are specifically designed to help property owners and managers run buildings more efficiently. The website is also specifically designed to help everyone working in a building make the most of their environment - before, during and after work - by bringing a wealth of information, interaction and timesaving tools direct to the desktop – including live webcams of train departure boards. For more information please visit www.vicinitee.com/corporate Issued 5 November 2007 Press release issued by Jane Shepherd, Shepherd PR Limited, Tel: 01538 308685, Mobile: 07985 129315. |
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