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BreadBox welcomes our new client – The Bernstein Companies!

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May 2019 - BreadBox welcomes our new client – The Bernstein Companies!

Headquartered in Washington DC, The Bernstein Companies have selected BreadBox to market their new community, The Highline in Hyattsville MD.

The Highline is the next generation in multifamily living, combining modern residences with co-working and “community” driven amenities such as the Rockstar Room, “Alone-Together Room, and a unique “Moroccan style” sunroom. In addition, the top-of-the-line “Co-Working” spaces will allow both residents and businesses to grow in a dynamic and up and coming neighborhood.

“We are very excited to welcome the Bernstein Companies as a client. Their new community, The Highline, is an exciting project in a great location and we are thrilled to be a part of it.” says Justin Cleary, Principal of BreadBox. “By developing in great location, providing unique amenities and well thought out construction, The Bernstein Companies proves once again, they are a leader in the multifamily industry.”

BreadBox Consulting will be providing branding, marketing, graphic design, advertising, operational consulting and recruitment for The Highline.

BreadBox is a unique Multifamily Growth Agency providing Consulting, Marketing & Branding services exclusively for apartment communities, portfolios & property management firms. With almost 20 years experience in the industry, BreadBox develops innovative and creative growth strategies for under performing apartment communities, asset repositioning, corporate level marketing, and new construction assets.

For more information about BreadBox Consulting services, please contact our marketing department at (888) 365-1563, via e-mail at info@breadbox.consulting or online at www.breadbox.consulting.

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