As my CRE data visualization soap box theme continues, at an NYU Schack Institute of Real Estate Sustainable Real Estate Conference, several panelists made some great observations. The growing volume of data generated within cities presents an unprecedented opportunity for the real estate i...
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In my 2013 CRE tech predictions, I suggested that CRE Data Visualization would made major advancements in 2013. So, of course, I am going to point out examples to make myself look...
CompStak just made their final presentation at 500 Startups' Demo Day. Here is the video. Their demo starts at 42:30.
And here is their slide deck: [slideshare id=16370368&doc=compstak-130205173951-phpapp02]
The RealDeal recently reported tha...
With the butt kicking many retailers have taken over the last 5 years, many are cautious to expand or open new locations. Deals take longer as tenants underwrite the market with antiquated techniques, such as pulling demographics reports and traffic counts.
Motionloft has done ...
Remember life before Gmail? Exchange servers, outlook, thunderbird, *IT* departments, IMAP, POP3, SMTP... *ugh*. Then don't be evil Goog...
LeaseMatrix recently updated their Property Level lease analysis reports to include a rotating Street View image.
The question is: being that this is really a financial analysis report, id this feature beneficial, or is it just a distraction?
Check it out for yourself by click...
As View The Space continues to expand their coverage, one hurdle some owners and brokers may still have is cost to have a camera crew come in and shoot professional video of their spa...
Honest Buildings helps real estate professionals discover building information, uncover the companies for a wide variety of industry-related needs and highlights the service providers and organizations. Speaking at a recent VERGE event, Riggs Kubiak, CEO with Honest Buildings, sees a massive opportunity to connect buildings owners through a hyper-connected network to make for sustainable cities...