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Cohen launches Sharefront pairing technology system

Yaron Cohen

New York, NY Yaron Cohen has launched Sharefront, a pairing technology system that brings the most compatible non-competing businesses together to activate a brick-and-mortar location and online presence.

Sharefront offers flexible lease terms from 6 months to 5 years and covers everything from rent, security, utilities, data tracking camera, marketing, full build-outs, and more. These amenities allow brands to establish themselves in prime retail locations, or test out new ones.

“The retail industry has been lacking because of high upfront costs and commitment, lack of foot traffic and branding, and adapting to the latest tech and trends. Our average retailers are struggling with this now more than ever. We created a co-retail concept where we have synergetic businesses share a space to create a specific themed store. We made things as simple as, filling out the questionnaire, getting paired with businesses and locations, and sending your product over,” said Cohen

The goal is to make the retail process simple and seamless, while more effective and efficient by having businesses share everything from their store, story, customers and more.

Sharefront has created a win-win relationship for both the businesses and consumers.

Customers benefit from the themed-based experience and technology, as well as being part of a community, convenience, and finding new favorite brands and businesses - if you are interested in one of the businesses you will most likely enjoy the others.

Sharefront is re-creating retail by offering a simple solution for all businesses to have an opportunity to open a store in a prime location, creating a themed experience, more affordable, with fewer upfront costs and commitment. Retailers are stronger together than alone, and Sharefront is taking a storefront into a sharefront.

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