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Portsmouth's Lakeside North Harbour launches new digital platform for occupiers

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Simon Toft

Lakeside North Harbour in Portsmouth has launched a new digital platform to support occupiers and help them get the most out of campus life.

Lakeside has teamed up with Equiem, the original tenant experience platform, to create My Lakeside to help streamline and simplify access to all facilities.

The Engage service of strategic real estate advisor Avison Young has overseen development of the platform, which also has an app for mobile phone usage, on behalf of Lakeside owners Portsmouth City Council.

This is the first project that Equiem has worked on with any council or organisation in the Portsmouth area.

Simon Bateman, Asset Manager at Lakeside North Harbour, said: “Lakeside North Harbour has always gone above and beyond to communicate with our occupiers and make sure that they are fully informed with everything that is happening and what amenities they can access, as well as continuing the sense of community for all.

“The My Lakeside digital platform is another way of doing that by complementing everything that we already have in place and providing something that is quick and easy to use.

“Equiem is renowned for its community engagement and service offering and it has created an app that is going to be extremely useful for everyone at Lakeside.”

Bronny Wilson, Regional Head - Europe for Equiem, added: “We’re really looking forward to launching the Lakeside North Harbour platform. We’ve seen a real enthusiasm from the client to grow and build their community and our approach is perfectly suited to deliver on their goal of creating a seamless, modern workplace.

"Business campuses like Lakeside North Harbour foster some of the most innovative and important organisations in the country, so working in partnership with them to build their brand and streamline their operational activities is a responsibility we take seriously and can’t wait to get started.”

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Simon Toft

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