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marianne3 November 03, 2020
We asked a panel of experts to name their favourite innovations for footfall and audience insight to help retail property players. Here’s their pick.
marianne3 November 03, 2020
The Urban Land Institute and PwC US have released a new report, Emerging Trends in Real Estate 2021, highlighting the evolving trends shaping the real estate industry.
marianne3 November 03, 2020
Mall owners CBL & Associates and r Pennsylvania Real Estate Investment Trust have filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, highlighting the pressures the retail real estate industry is facing because of the...
marianne3 November 02, 2020
Every batch of entrepreneurs that goes through prestigious startup accelerator Y Combinator nowadays hears founders from the same company speak: Airbnb.
Lauren October 29, 2020
In episode 36, Brendan catches up with Harvey Spevak, Executive Chairman & P...
marianne3 October 23, 2020
October weekends at Zilker Park in Austin, Texas, are usually crowded with colorful flags welcoming hundreds of thousands of Austin City Limits music festival attendees, taco-slinging food trucks, bright artsy vendor stands and hundreds of hipsters with fanny packs craning their iPhones over throngs of people to record live performances by mega music acts like Metallica, Radiohead and Paul McCartn...
marianne3 October 23, 2020
Caspar.AI, a smart home company focused on safe and comfortable living for seniors, is pleased to announce that they are a Seventh Annual Real Estate Tech Awards (#RETAS) winner in the hospitality category, presented by CREtech.
marianne3 October 21, 2020
The former chief executive of Uber Technologies Inc. has been quietly assembling a mini real-estate empire over the past two years, acquiring closed restaurants, auto-body shops and warehouses for use in his new ghost kitchen venture.
marianne3 October 20, 2020
Signs of pressure on New York City’s commercial properties are fueling investor bets that trouble in the nation’s largest real-estate market could spread pain nationwide.
Lauren October 06, 2020

After tourists stopped arriving this spring, the 607-room property transformed into housing for doctors and nurses treating coronavirus patients. When they checked out, the high-rise began offering blocks of rooms as office space. And with its reopening this month, the InterContinental will again play office landlord, this time on a suite-by-suite basis.