Lauren
May 31, 2021
A startup that lets mom-and-pop landlords get paid in full even if tenants fall behind on rent is expanding its property management services amid pandemic-fueled demand.
Lauren, Author at CREtech | Page 72 of 282
A startup that lets mom-and-pop landlords get paid in full even if tenants fall behind on rent is expanding its property management services amid pandemic-fueled demand.
Jennifer Luoni is accustomed to converting commercial properties to lab space — she is director of operations at Boston-based architecture firm Dacon, which specializes in life sciences design.
Landlords have sometimes looked on the tech-enabled spaces of the likes of WeWork and longed to be part of the cool kids — and attract that new wave of founders. Now a U.K. startup has come up with a way for landlords to do this directly.
Alfred helps residents of its building streamline their life at home and helps save them time by providing access to services including home cleaning, grocery delivery, and pet care. It also works with landlords on various property management tasks, such as coordinating maintenance requests, streamlining rent payments and managing package delivery.
Nearly two years ago,
It is an important day for the Obie team. Today we are announcing an $10.7M Series A led by Michael Brown and Battery Ventures who are joined by a host of new and previous investors including Thomvest Ventures, Funders Club, Second Century Ventures, and Metaprop.
Sandy Sigal, Lee Odess, Paige Pitcher, and Jeffrey Kok to be Featured in CREtech+ “Tech Talk” Episodes Airing in June
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The promise of fifth-generation wireless networks has drawn headlines for at least three years, but 5G that lives up to the hype has yet to arrive for most Americans. All of the major U.S. wireless carriers say they have nationwide 5G service, but industry analysts say that service is largely indistinguishable from 4G LTE service. Wireless services with speeds notably better than what’s availabl...
Jeff Kok, CIO of Mill Creek Residential reveals the implications of advanced technology in the multifamily industry for both investors and tenants.