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Elevated Living
Platform Five
It’s hard to say if Hagai Feiner became a successful property manager by accident or design. The Israeli-born Feiner was president of his own networking solutions company, Access Networks, and living in California when he purchased an old building at 225 Ferry Street in Easton as an East Coast office.
Feiner had always been drawn to designing spaces, but it was the thrill of a two-year transformation of that circa-1847 building into a high-end, modern workplace and the subsequent purchase of a Sitgreaves Street property that tipped the scales toward full-time historic preservation and property management. The path was clear. Feiner sold Access Networks and founded Platform Five.
“Platform Five honors Easton’s proud heritage by refurbishing landmark spaces that fuse character with modern convenience,” says Feiner. Hardwood floors, open concept design and gourmet kitchens with stainless steel appliances and granite countertops are featured in the over a dozen rental properties the company manages in the city’s urban core.
More than renting a place to sleep at night, Platform Five offers an entire lifestyle. “You’re getting a quality space that you can call home with amenities like the co-working space and community garden,” says property manager Shayna Marra. “It’s taking the average rental experience and elevating it.”
The team at Platform Five is proud of their shared passion and the quality and care that go into every home project and every interaction with tenants. They live and breathe the company pillars of integrity, service and community. Plans are in the works to open a technical school next door to the Platform Five office—further evidence of Feiner’s commitment to equity and community in his Easton neighborhood.
915 Northampton St., Easton | 610.938.3380 | platformfive.com
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