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Lauren January 18, 2021

Landing, which has built up a network of 10,000 apartments in 75 cities across the country and allows members of its service to move between them as often as monthly, has raised another $100 million in funding.

Lauren January 18, 2021
COHO has developed an HMO and co-living management platform. COHO is a next-generation SAAS proptech platform that offers a seamless end-to-end management of HMO properties through AI technology. There are already 600 rooms under management through the system since its bet...
Lauren January 14, 2021
MakeOffices, a homegrown D.C. coworking provider with nine locations in the region, is closing down.  MakeOffices Chief Operating Officer Josh White told Bisnow Wednesday the company was forced to shutter because of the financial difficulties the...
Lauren January 08, 2021
Markets are roiling thanks to Covid-19, with no sign of the turbulence halting in 2021. If you own an office building, coworking space or hotel chain—well, best of luck. But if you’re trying to sell your home, now may be
Lauren January 06, 2021
As Knotel battles lawsuits from landlords, evictions and accusations of unpaid rent, its CEO says the flex-office provider has secured new funding. Knotel CEO Amol Sarva reportedly told staff on Monday that the company has gotten a fre...
Lauren December 30, 2020
Investors are buying hotels and turning them into rental apartments, in the latest sign of how the Covid-19 pandemic is changing the American real-estate market. These buyers are trying to take advantage of the 
marianne3 December 23, 2020
Of any sector in commercial real estate, the future of office is arguably the most tenuous. Even as some employees return to the office, many may not—now or potentially ever. Companies and their workers have found value in flexibility of the stay-at-home experiment, choosing to extend it for the foreseeable future in some cases. In other instances, a kind of middle ground is being explored: the ...
marianne3 December 18, 2020
Industrious, an office space provider that counts WeWork among its rivals, named a new head of legal as it bolsters its management team ahead of a potential public listing in 2021. The New York-based company hired Clem Turner, head of the alternative capital practice at law firm Chiesa Shahinian & Giantomasi PC, in a newly created role as its top lawyer.
marianne3 December 18, 2020
Breather, a startup that rents office space by the day, has run out of air. The Montreal-based company plans to shutter more than 400 locations in the United States, Great Britain and Canada. In some cases, it will assign outposts to third parties, who will close them to repay the company’s creditors, the Globe and Mail reported.