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REN Unveils New Package of Tech Features

REN Unveils New Package of Tech Features

REN, a Seattle multifamily high-rise opening in January 2022 at 2014 Fairview Ave., recently announced its full package of tech features. This will include special amenities such as STRATIS IoT OneApp, Brevvie, Fetch and other features.

REN recently earned a Platinum certification from WiredScore, which proves a building meets exceptional standards for the quality of its wired infrastructure, resilience and wireless network. WiredScore is a digital connectivity certification system that assesses smart technology in homes and offices.

One of the key features of REN’s tech package includes STRATIS IoT OneApp. This maximizes the resident experience with a one-stop mobile app to manage on-demand needs. This includes paying rent, submitting maintenance requests, viewing building events and reserving amenity spaces.

REN residents will also have access to the entire tech suite through the app including amenities such as Brevvie, Fetch and Tide Lockers. When paired with the building-wide Wi-Fi network powered by WhiteSky, residents can easily go from sidewalk to sofa.

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About Lisa Brown

Lisa Brown has decades of experience in corporate communications and marketing management with organizations including Coldwell Banker Residential, Grubb & Ellis, Marcus & Millichap, NAIOP, SIOR and ALM. In those positions, she worked in conjunction with chief executive officers and chief marketing officers to create corporate messaging, cohesive branding standards, strategic marketing plans and thought pieces. Brown is a frequent speaker at industry events and an editing adjunct professor for an online course. She has a master’s degree in mass communications from San Jose State University.

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