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SquareFoot has acquired Transcend Commercial Real Estate Brokerage's commercial real estate brokerage arm for ...
Tesla showrooms have been a staple of many high-end shopping malls, but that could be changing.
The electric car maker is shuttering a number of stores in favor of less-expensive locations,
Camber Creek has closed a $150 million Series C investment in Flyhomes.
Flyhomes is a single, integrated platform that packages full-service brokerage, mortgage, titling and other home-buying fi...
In one of the largest rounds raised this year by a proptech company, venture capital firm
Mandi Wedin, Founder & CEO of Feroce Real Estate, discusses her holistic approach to sustainable investing, and how to create long term value through a focus on ESGR.
Moorfield Group and Elkstone Partners have become the latest limited partners to join Pi Labs’ third institutional fund, Fund III.
By participating in the fund – which announced a €23m first close last year and has already invested in 17 companies – the LPs will be able to trial, pilot and deploy the technology Pi Labs supports across their portfolios.
Dutch developer EDGE has received planning permission for what it says will be the UK capital’s greenest tower.
Designed by Pilbrow & Partners to achieve both BREEAM Outstanding and WELL Platinum certification, EDGE London Bridge is a 27-storey, 260,000 sq ft tower that “promises to maximise the wellbeing of its occupants”, the developer said.
The Covid delta variant is not stopping travel company Vacasa from going public.
Riding the vacation rental boom, Vacasa is set to go public this fall through a merger with TPG Pace Solutions, a special purpose acquisition company. The $400 million transaction would give the Portland, Oregon based company a $4.5 billion valuation.
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Will Smith and a company backed by Jay-Z are betting on a startup that seeks to make homeownership easier to obtain.
Will Smith’s Dreamers VC and a company backed by Jay-Z’s Roc Nation participated in a $165 million capital raise for Landis, which seeks to help renters become owners. The funding round was led by venture capital firm Sequoia Capital and included debt and Series A equity fina...