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Sage Realty Corp. honored by VTS

New York, NY Sage Realty Corp., the leasing and management division of the William Kaufman Org. (WKO), was recognized by VTS, a leading leasing and asset management platform. Sage Realty received the Transformation award for their commitment to transforming their leasing and asset management processes and completely revolutionizing the way they work with technology.

The award was presented at VTS’ global innovation conference, VTS Accelerate, held in New York on May 6th and 7th, honoring customers who have used the platform in an exceptional way. 

The Transformation Award celebrates clients who have transformed their leasing and asset management processes – whether through streamlining workflows, becoming a tenant-centric business, or optimizing the way they communicate with their investors.

Sage Realty was selected from a pool of hundreds of nominations from VTS’ global client base.  

“We are honored to be recognized by VTS for our work throughout the Sage portfolio,” said Jonathan Kaufman Iger, CEO of Sage Realty. “We view this award as a validation of our efforts to enhance the tenant experience and re-imagine it as a hospitality centric-approach.”

“We congratulate the team at Sage Realty on this achievement,” said Nick Romito, CEO and co-founder at VTS. “The Transformation Award recognizes forward-thinking companies who are embracing VTS in their day-to-day business operations to streamline their own processes and ultimately provide an enhanced experience for their tenants. Sage Realty was a clear choice for this distinction.”

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