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“HQ’s are finished." That was the hot take this week from Chris Herd, founder and CEO of remote work setup startup
Redaptive Inc. has now raised more than $181 million to date.
A startup that lets building owners cut their carbon footprint without buying expensive equipment has raised $156.5 million from backers including a major real estate services company and one of Europe’s largest utilities.
Join us for our two-part virtual summit this Fall focused on the timely and important issue of sustainability and real estate. Attendees will hear from the leaders on the forefront of creating healthier, safer buildings and cities througho...
In episode 27 of Fly on the Wall, Brendan sits down with Ari Mir, CEO & Co-Founder of portfolio company Clutter. The two discuss Clutter’s door-to-door self-storage platform, how technology-enabled warehouses have impacted the industry, and the software Clutter developed to organize its facilities. They also discuss trends the company is seeing as a result of COVID-19, including migrations o...
Blackstone Group said it is investing an initial $250m in ClearGen, a new portfolio company that will finance and own distributed sustainable energy infrastructure assets focused on commercial, industrial and institutional customers.
CREtech Global Innovation Consulting Practice and Brendan Wallace, Co-Founde...
From smart buildings to smart cities, two of the most influential and important voices in the world of real estate sustainability will discuss how the real estate industry can take the lead in “Building A Better Future”. Lindsay Baker, Sustainability Consultant for the
Building the case for net zero: A feasibility study into the design, delivery and cost of new net zero carbon buildings’. Research by JLL showed that more sustainable buildings can have increased rental value of 6% to 11%...
The UK Green Building Council has published ‘
Over 80% of industrial occupiers are asking about sustainable warehouse solutions and 60% of them would like their facilities to be green-certified, reveals Cushman & Wakefield in its Industrial Goes Green report on sustainability in the industrial sector.