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We know who we are. And now it shows.

Dear friends, 

What a year. Like many of you, we’ve taken some time to look inward and consider the things that matter most. 

For the past few months, our team has been hard at work on a project that I’m proud to (finally) share with you. We’ve got a brand-new look!

The business you now know as BRIGS began several years ago as a tiny operation. Our services have since expanded, our staff is now bigger and more experienced, we work with the region’s most seasoned vendors, and we use top-of-the-line technology to make sure everything runs as smoothly as possible. What better way to end one year and welcome another, we thought, than with a fresh, modern look and feel that inspires confidence and reflects who we really are today? 

If you’re a tenant, an owner, or a vendor, you’ll still find all the resources you need on our website, whether you want to make a payment, submit a maintenance request, or download a form. What you’ll also find: a bright, new design, easier-than-ever navigation options, and a streamlined FAQ page. We’ve also launched this blog! We revamped our spaces over on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn too, where we’ll continue to share updates about BRIGS, our dynamic industry, and more. In all these spots, we’ll be looking for ways to be more helpful, to be an even better resource to all of you. 

Welcome to the new BRIGS. I hope you like it here. I’d love to hear what you think. And, as always, thanks for being part of our family. Now more than ever, we realize how important that is.

Warmly, 
Scott Wolf
CEO

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