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daryn April 07, 2022
Over the past decade, consumers have experienced radical shifts in how financial transactions are completed. From splitting a check at the restaurant to applying for a personal loan, we now expect seamless, digital experiences that require as few clicks as possible.
daryn April 07, 2022
Urban-Air Port’s first site opens this month and will serve as the blueprint for more than 200 similar drone stations across the world in the next five years as air taxis and autonomous delivery become a reality.
daryn April 07, 2022
In late March, PropTech Insider spoke with Casey Berman, founder and managing partner of Camber Creek about the firm’s mammoth $325 million Fund IV closing and what it means for the company and the proptech industry it invests in so often.
daryn April 07, 2022

This has been a year of reflection for Thru Shivakumar, CEO and Co-founder of Cohesion. In looking back at her career thus far, Thru sees two prevailing themes—a record of serving companies undergoing transition and change, as well as a commitment to leaving those companies better positioned than when she arrived.

daryn April 07, 2022
After spending several years at Greylock Partners and raising multiple rounds as a startup founder, I can tell you that VC is very much an insider’s game. Here are my tips to give you an edge.
daryn April 07, 2022
Tour24®, creator of self-guided tours for the home rental industry, closed its $5.6M Series A on March 25, 2022. Tour24 was the first to introduce the sector’s on-demand mobile app to open doors and provide in-person self-guided tours of apartment communities. Recognized by Commercial Property Executive’s Distinguished Achievement Award for Best Technology: Gold, Tour24 has seen a 290% increa...
daryn April 07, 2022
Proptech startup Dwellwell Analytics exited stealth mode on Wednesday with $12 million in seed funding aimed at developing what one of the startup’s founders compared to a “check engine light” platform for the home.  
daryn April 06, 2022
An easing of laws around the construction of accessory dwelling units (ADUs) around the U.S. has opened up opportunities for companies that build such structures.  
daryn April 06, 2022
With the construction industry already bogged down due to pandemic-related schedule delays and labor shortages, contractors don’t want to be further slowed down by avoidable errors. In 2021, rework accounted for 30% of the work on a typical construction project. Much of that has been due to mistakes arising from avoidable gaps between plans and fieldwork.