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Construction documentation and analysis company OpenSpace grabbed $55M in a Series C funding round led by Alkeon Capital Management. Other Series C contributors include PSP Partners, GreenPoint Partners, New W...
data center operators began to seek alternate methods of powering the structures more than a decade ago. While companies like Google and
Notorious for their massive energy requirements,
Bluebook Cities is looking for 2,000 people — selected based upon applications — to “settle” its charter city, according to the New York Post. The company said it is “building the city that Silicon Valley deserves.”
Rich Lesser, the chief executive officer of Boston Consulting Group, gathered with his executives Friday in the wake of the CDC’s new guidance that says vaccinated Americans no longer need to wear masks and observe social distancing in most instances.
The results still need work: The real-life Oakland, California, home that fits with the above description (which my family is currently selling) actually has a pressed tin ceiling in the dining room, rather than the living room, for instance. The descriptions Listing AI crea...
Slightly over half (53%) of workers expect to be back in a physical office full-time within the next six months, according to a survey by Brivo, a producer of cloud access control and related technologies, and WhosOnLocation, a provider of people presence management software.
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Starting in August, the company will pilot its reopening plan in Phoenix with 150 employees, according to a
REALTORS® Legislative Meetings Tuesday, three proptech founders shared how the technology they’re developing can help real estate professionals improve their business during this low-inventory market while also adapting to the post–COVID...
During the Emerging Business & Technology Forum at the 2021 virtual
The quick turnaround in the city’s public health metrics means it is decision time for Chicago office users. The emptying out of the downtown over the past year, and the uncertainty over when the crisis would end, led many companies to put off signing new leases. But with the pace of vaccinations ramping up starting in February, plans to move or extend leases can now be dusted off.
PLANO, Texas, May 12, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) --