brandonlin
June 21, 2021
Many tech startups are choosing to keep employees working from home and are pivoting to planning several elaborate company retreats per year to allow employees to meet and bond, the Wall Street Journal Hospitality Archives | Page 3 of 15 | CREtech
Many tech startups are choosing to keep employees working from home and are pivoting to planning several elaborate company retreats per year to allow employees to meet and bond, the Wall Street Journal
As organizations start to embrace distributed work and virtual meetings, the corporate travel and meetings sectors are preparing for change. How will travel managers respond to new patterns of employee mobility? What role will hotels play in catering to distributed workforces and distributed meetings? Can destinations, and airlines, capitalize on the anticipated boom in digital nomads? Does th...
Vacation-rental brands are jostling to persuade owners to list homes on their sites as properties are in short supply in certain outdoor destinations.
After a 14-month lull, the Transportation Security Administration is clocking daily traveler numbers in excess of 2 million—the first time since March 7, when the COVID-19 pandemic began gripping the nation. And that increase in air travelers is evident in the hospitality sector’s continued recovery, which has been apparent across multiple data points.
A European co-living company is making a push to scoop up properties in New York City.
Since the Belgium-based firm, Cohabs, closed on €58 million, or $70.2 million, in funding this spring, the firm has started scouring New York for small vacant buildings that could be outfitted as co-living properties with between 10 to 30 bedrooms, according to its executives.
Flyhomes has raised $150 million in a Series C round of funding, the company announced Thursday.
Flyhomes helps clients through the entire homebuying process. It offers products including home lending and the option for buyers to make cash offers by helping them get pre-approval for underwriting for a s...
End-to-end homebuying startup
Travel is picking up again, and so is
Common and its founder and CEO, Brad Hargreaves, have been
As Americans travel more, they are encountering a hotel industry that has undergone dramatic transformations and might never return to its pre-pandemic business model.
a look at a handful of small and midsize cities offers clues. As mayors look to plug holes in their budgets,
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