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TerraCRG launches new website

Brooklyn, NY TerraCRG has completely redesigned its website, terracrg.com. The firm worked diligently with SMAKK Studios, a Brooklyn-based creative agency, to create the optimal destination for all commercial real estate professionals interested or active in the Brooklyn market. “We are thrilled to release our new online presence with the most mobile-friendly interface in the local market,” said Ofer Cohen, founder & president of TerraCRG. “Our team worked to create a user experience that seamlessly allows consumers to deep-dive into information on Brooklyn’s neighborhoods, find listings and learn about TerraCRG’s expert team of real estate professionals,” said Katie Klencheski, Founder of SMAKK Studios. “The final site represents a robust and engaging digital destination built with functionality that makes essential market data and reports accessible; and listings incredibly easy to search for anyone interested in buying or selling in Brooklyn,” continued Katie. With the Brooklyn market continuing to evolve, there is a consistent need for buyers and sellers alike to access accurate data. TerraCRG’s new Brooklyn Neighborhood Guides serve as the first place to receive that information, inclusive of the Neighborhood’s residential market, investment sales market, commercial leasing and demographics. The team at TerraCRG took the guides a step further by incorporating the best places to eat, shop and play in addition to history and fun facts on the neighborhood. Created by the firm’s Brooklyn-only experts, the guides are the first ever to explore not only culture, but every CRE relevant facet. “Looking to find out how much retail is renting for in Bushwick? Now, there’s finally a one stop shop where you can get all the key data points for every area in Brooklyn,” said Taylor Bilecky, public relations & marketing manager at TerraCRG. The new website also introduces individual Asset Type pages, where users get a first-hand look at the firm’s expert knowledge of Multifamily, Retail/Mixed-Use, Industrial/Office and Development Asset Types. Delve into these pages and you’ll find recent transactions, listings, case studies and instantly downloadable market reports all specific to each Asset Type. All market reports are created exclusively by TerraCRG. The websites sleek new design, inclusive of exceptional drone videos and imagery, along with transactional information and market data, provides a unique experience for visitors that is unlike any other commercial real estate firm.
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