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April 18, 2022
Women have spent decades working to move up the ranks of the commercial real estate financial services sector, but they continue to encounter significant barriers.
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Women have spent decades working to move up the ranks of the commercial real estate financial services sector, but they continue to encounter significant barriers.
JPMorgan Chase revealed the long-awaited plans for its new headquarters at 270 Park Avenue — and it’s electric.
The Thurgood Marshall College Fund, the nation’s largest organization exclusively representing the Black College Community, has formed a partnership with CBRE Group Inc. to help students at Historically Black Colleges and Universities prepare for careers in commercial real estate.
Second Century Ventures, the strategic venture arm of the National Association of Realtors® and the most active global real estate technology fund, has appointed Peter Schravemade as managing partner of REACH Australia. With over 20 years of experience in the Australian real estate industry, Schravemade rose to prominence on the international property scene as the global director of sales, market...
CREtech, the largest international community of professionals devoted to technological innovation in the real estate sector, has announced that Sandeep Davé, Chief Digital & Technology Officer at CBRE and Emily Wright, Head of Content, will take center stage at CREtech London, this April 27-28. In this Keynote Fireside Chat, Emily will interview Sandeep ...
Healthy Workers, a proptech startup that claims to build smart, healthy and sustainable buildings, announced that it has closed its €3.6M Seed round with recent funding from existing investors.
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In this video, RET Ventures is joined by proptech and multifamily experts to discuss how a unified approach to vetting, testing, and improving rental technology is driving growth and uncovering opportunities across the rental industry.
Hudson Pacific Properties has launched an impact investing platform, called EquiBlue. The platform seeks to provide economic opportunity and upward mobility for women and people of color by leveraging commercial real estate.
Department store powerhouse Hudson’s Bay Company is combining its co-working business with startup