brandonlin
January 10, 2022
Supply-chain backlogs are roiling the new home market, upending efforts to accelerate construction, limiting home-buyer choices, and causing some new owners to move into unfinished homes.
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Supply-chain backlogs are roiling the new home market, upending efforts to accelerate construction, limiting home-buyer choices, and causing some new owners to move into unfinished homes.
Zillow’s iBuying demise, its former rival Offerpad appears to be headed in the opposite direction with more than half a billion in credit to expand its home buying business.
In the wake of
Quanergy Systems will showcase its suite of solutions that focus on areas such as retail flow management analytics, building occupancy management, and perimeter intrusion detection.
As office real estate faces daunting questions about long-term demand and growth, one sector has remained optimistic: flex spaces.
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SmartThings, the premier technology enabling connected living and driving the future of IoT, today announces an expansion of its SmartThings Energy service, defining the path for users to manage their energy usage and help them to save money. SmartThings Energy empowers users to optimize strategies for ener...
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Walmart workers — wearing cameras for your security — will drop your groceries in your home whether you're there or not, in a massive expansion of the retailer's InHome service that will roll out this year, Jennifer A. Kingson writes.
Few private citizens wield more power in America today than Larry Fink, the chief executive of
The vast majority of e-commerce customers prefer to preview a product before making a purchase. That’s the reason why the likes of Amazon have historically struggled to move fashion and home decor items online. A San Francisco and Bengaluru-based startup is attempting to solve this problem and has just raised a new funding round to scale its operations.
Travis Kalanick's ghost kitchen startup ended 2021 with significant fresh funding and a new chief financial officer.