“What is the name ‘Hay Runner’” by trent bell
There once was a boy, born on an island farm. During the war, he began running hay to the mainland to help feed the cavalry. And the horses, they say, won that war. His first boat was a periauger, and he bought it with a loan from his mother, whom he paid back with interest. He was dependable and capable - he had deep roots and a community.
He was aware of the elements, the lifecycle and interdependence of all things. He was noticed by men that mattered. These men had the means to hire him - and they brought to him an awareness of the newest technologies in transportation and shipping. He understood the need of the community and with this, he understood how to simplify and deliver a streamlined business to the community, which they desperately needed and wanted - and were ready for. He understood the need so well, not many years later, he owned one dollar in every twenty in the United States of America. His name was Cornelius Vanderbilt, and, in his lifetime, he achieved great things for himself, his family and the community.
He connected and integrated businesses that depended on one another, like a farm. He simplified systems and created efficiencies that the people needed and wanted. Hay Runner was named for him - and the idea that we can improve systems and integrate seemingly disparate, but depended, services.
Hay Runner was created to simplify and support the lifecycle of real estate ownership, from acquisition through design, construction, maintenance, furnishing and eventual selling. We support all phases of real estate ownership by providing an integrated approach, and expertise for each interdependent layer. Our experience, technology and resources provide clients with a completely individualized, transparent, concierge approach to solving their real estate ownership needs.