Latest mobile app launches for Stanhope property residents
Stanhope has launched a new app for 24-storey tower ONE Angel Court developed in partnership with Mitsui Fudosan.
The app could help to advance and evolve the occupier experience at ONE Angel Court, transforming the connectivity between the 3,000 people living there.
One Angel Court includes 300,000 sq ft of office space, as well as restaurants and bars on the ground floor and a private lounge and garden for occupiers on the seventh floor.
Nick Hiles, asset management director for Stanhope, said: “We are delighted with the launch of the Angel Court app, which is already proving to be a huge success with our occupiers.
“We are always seeking new and innovative ways to improve the customer experience and the Angel Court app helps us achieve this by providing a direct channel of communication with individuals, enabling us to fully activate the on-site amenities and keep everyone up to date with building news and events.
“We are very happy to further build on our relationship with Cureoscity, with their unique combination of technical expertise and understanding of iconic London real estate we have been able to deliver a fantastic engagement tool.”
Stanhope partnered with Cureoscity, a proptech firm that aims to enable connectivity between individuals and the places they choose to be.
Chris Coleman-Brown, client strategy director of Cureoscity, added: “Angel Court is a seminal moment for our business as it evolves our overall capability and puts a superb live example at the heart of the city.
“Our vision is to create an agile and intuitive future approach to real estate that transforms the traditional approach to property and asset management, ownership and occupation.”
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