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brandonlin January 03, 2022
New York City’s commercial property market is coming back to life, thanks in large part to proptech’s contributions to health and safety protocols, according to RXR Realty’s Scott Rechler. But it’ll take time for landlords to fully realize technology’s transformative potential.
brandonlin January 03, 2022
Jason Lund of JLL looks to optimize properties’ function and value by evolving the technological infrastructure. Start your free 30-day trial to get full access videos like this.
brandonlin January 03, 2022
The company has appointed Axis Capital as the lead banker for its IPO. More banks will be hired later on. The exact figures of the share sale have not been decided yet, as the transaction is not likely to take place immediately.
brandonlin January 03, 2022
Artificial intelligence is unlike previous technology innovations in one crucial way: it’s not simply another platform to be deployed, but a fundamental shift in the way data is used. As such, it requires a substantial rethinking as to the way the enterprise collects, processes, and ultimately deploys data to achieve business and operational objectives.
brandonlin January 03, 2022
Santa Clarita has installed the back-up power system to help keep one of its busiest intersections running during power outages such as those caused by extreme weather.
brandonlin January 03, 2022
Omicron’s exceptional uncertainty and transmissibility have made the idea of firm return-to-office dates after the holidays even more ephemeral than it once seemed, as companies like 
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Hey there, listeners. Mike Snider here and welcome back to Talking Tech. Brett Molina is out today. Joining us is my USA Today colleague, Terry Collins. Welcome Terry.
brandonlin January 03, 2022
A renewed surge in coronavirus cases may have some market watchers thinking 2022 is just another sequel to 2020. Commercial real estate players, meanwhile, have their eyes on a bevy of new challenges and opportunities in the new year.
brandonlin January 03, 2022
While crypto certainly wasn’t new last year, it did enjoy a record-breaking 2021 in terms of newly minted unicorns and venture dollars invested into the space.
brandonlin January 03, 2022
Real estate giant Jamestown and Digital Currency Group, a digital assets investor, formed a partnership at the end of 2021 to re-create One Times Square in the