TISG: the development plan for the American market continues

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The Italian Sea Group, a global operator in luxury yachting, has inaugurated the first flagship store in the USA in East Hampton, Long Island, a reference area for the nautical sector on the American east coast.

This opening, which marks a further milestone in the Group’s commercial expansion plan in the States, was carried out in collaboration with FGI Yacht Group and Frank Grzeszczak Sr.

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The Head of Sales in the Americas for Admiral & Tecnomar and will help to communicate The Italian Sea Group’s philosophy, brands and product lines to a clientele that is increasingly interested in the reality of the shipyard.

Within the showroom, characterised by a typically American atmosphere, the models of the Admiral Galileo yacht, the 80-meter mega yacht sold in December 2021 and the Tecnomar for Lamborghini 63, which met with a lot of enthusiasm and interest from the American nautical market, will be displayed.

The opening of this showroom allows us to present our brands in a key location in the world of American luxury – commented Giovanni Costantino, Founder & CEO of The Italian Sea Group. – This initiative is part of a very broad project aimed at supporting international development in line with the Group’s culture, positioning and strategy”.

The expansion into East Hampton is part of our strategic growth plan. It is extremely exciting, and we are proud to be the only superyacht broker in East Hampton,” commented Frank Grzeszczak Jr., vice president and sales broker at FGI.

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