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June 14, 2021
Now that we’ve all mastered the art of the video call, out comes new research that suggests videoconferencing can actually hamper collaboration. And the best solution might be to turn the camera off.
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Now that we’ve all mastered the art of the video call, out comes new research that suggests videoconferencing can actually hamper collaboration. And the best solution might be to turn the camera off.
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.
Sandy Sigal, President and CEO of Newmark Merrill Companies reveals what three things he considers his best investments to do well, and the real-world, community implications he is excited about with the evolution of technology in the retail space.
Real estate has a problem, a big one. And no, it’s not what you’re thinking.
Even before COVID-19 fundamentally rocked the world of real estate, owners and their brokers were still struggling to leverage low-cost, yet effective marketing tools that other industries have been using for years.
In 2019, RealtyAds set out to change that.
RealtyAds, a cloud-based software company headquartered i...
It was the moment Nadeem Meghji realized that the New Hollywood spelled magic for real estate.
On a spring day in 2019, the chief of property investments in the Americas for private equity powerhouse Blackstone was gazing down from the rooftop terrace of the 14-story, avant-garde
Gideon Brothers (GB), a Zagreb, Croatia-based robotics and AI startup, has raised a $31 million Series A round led by Koch Disruptive Technologies (KDT), the venture and growth arm of Koch Industries Inc., with participation from DB Schenker, Prologis...
Proving that Central and Eastern Europe remains a powerhouse of hardware engineering matched with software,
a look at a handful of small and midsize cities offers clues. As mayors look to plug holes in their budgets,
For those who want to know what the U.S. might look like in 20 years,