Saturday, October 9, 2010

May brand makeover to AHFH communities services

SCHOFIELD BARRACKS BOMBING, Hawaii army Hawaii family housing development reinvented itself 30.

It was re-named "the Island Palm communities" and debuted a new logo and brand elements.

Rebranding is part of the military in residential communities, Actus Lend-lease lainasalkkuun, aiming to create a family of characters is Actus nationwide initiative.

Claire of ridding-Johnston, AHFH project leader said "we change the name of a Palm Island communities and by providing a new logo and the graphic character elements will better reflect the quality of housing, communities and military Families provides us with a partnership with the army services."

A new advertising motto, "a lifestyle you earn, you belong to, place" is associated with the rebranding.

Family-oriented neighborhoods, outstanding recreational services and activities and services that most-post communities cannot provide the new symbol of the specific objectives of better regulation in the light of the commitment to AHFH stable and secure environment for this environment offers Families. communities if they build friendships with the neighbours who have similar experiences and feel really at home, comfortable with.

"The location AHFH also allowing us to view it, how we, in the context of our current and prospective residents, in particular through the US Web site traffic," of ridding-Johnston said.

"We are carried out in about a year ago, extensive research, which included interviewing with new and existing residents, as well as gaining a better understanding of their needs and what processes and experiences they have, whether it is designed to move them, or current resident" Hawaii of ridding-Johnston said.

The result is developed and organised in such a way as to facilitate the new site information.New Web tools have been added, which facilitates the future or existing, agreed by the residents have access to information and services.

The island Palm communities to launch a new website, Facebook page
Recent launches a new name, logo, and graphical character parts the Island Palm communities also went live with a new website.

Tom Adams, Vice President, property Management "new website has been developed much feeds just arrived inhabitants and the current residents," said.

"They are two different groups of users requires very different kinds of information, so that we can share our two sections-one of the Soldiers and families inbound and one of the current inhabitants of the Earth."

Incoming Soldiers use the valuable information and resources to help make it easier to set up a family transfer, also contains information about each of the body and the amenities and services, schools and the cost of living can be found in Hawaii. all the Islands in this section dedicated to families.

"Home search engine is one of the new features on our site," Adams said. "Soldier can Select his duty station, the value and then his successors.

"The search results appear on an individual basis to what communities are apartments, in a manner which is suited to his or her profile and the military could cause the floor plans, photos, and get a personal leasing consultant," Adams on.

Current residentsmakes Web site easier for families about news, activities and services.

Individual community pages dis-play news and information on specific communitywide effect to the community.

The second feature is the online-form submission tool that makes it easier for people to do things, such as vehicles, pets or the registry to request a satellite dish installation or notify the community change.

Even if the signatures and approval markings are still needed several requests from residents of the trip will save their community center.

"We want our services available to its staff, and easily and the information and site tools help" Adams said.

Visit the website for more information about special occasions islandpalmcommunities.com.., and other information, search for Facebook "Island Palm communities."

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