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Lauren March 18, 2021
Sonder, the well-heeled startup that rents furnished rooms by the night, plans to reopen the Flatiron Hotel in April. The hotel, at 9 West 26th Street, will ...
Lauren March 18, 2021
Rascoff, who left the CEO post at the Seattle real estate juggernaut in February 2019, is part of a group of SPAC investors that’s buying Offerpad, a 6-year-old real estate company that competes directly with Zillow G...
Lauren March 18, 2021
Carol Galante, Faculty Director at the Terner Center at UC Berkeley, shines light on the impacts of the pandemic-induced recession, how it is impacting different races and socioeconomic groups disproportionately, and how we can use technology to create long-lasting solutions.
Lauren March 17, 2021
A year after global lockdowns drove companies to adopt widespread WFH policies almost half of employed Americans are still working at home, the firm’s most recent survey shows. And while most of those surveyed reported that their work-life balance was equal to or better than it was before, Gen Z respondents were generally less-satisfied...
Lauren March 17, 2021
The badly battered lodging business is stirring to life, roused by hotel owners and investors betting that bookings will pick up when Covid-19 vaccines become widespread and more Americans itch to travel again.
Lauren March 17, 2021
SUNNYVALE, Calif.March 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Matterport, the spatial data company leading the digital transformation of the built world, today announced its continued partnership with 
Lauren March 17, 2021
SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) today announced the first recipients of investments from 
Lauren March 17, 2021
The coronavirus pandemic's onset may have accelerated the rise of real property technology or proptech over the past year. Yet, it is just the latest chapter in commercial real estate's high-tech transformation over the past decade leading to greater property insights when used cauti...
Lauren March 17, 2021
Work is no longer where you are, but what you do, for yet another of the world’s biggest office occupiers. Japan’s 
Lauren March 17, 2021
Office workers around the world are being told they can work from home forever. But that doesn't mean they should. Why it matters: Even though work is possible from anywhere, most companies are sticky, and they will hold onto their in-person cultures. That means those who stay home might be out of sight and out of mind when it comes to promotions and other opportunities.