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The day of reckoning for office buildings might be around the corner yet, even as commercial property prices press
The conflict in Ukraine has heightened concerns that Putin
and his allies will escalate cyberattacks against the west.
As sanctions continue to squeeze the Russian economy,
The Harvard Business Review argues that U.S. and Western
corporations may now face the most acute cyber risks ever as
Russia strikes back using its considerable cyber capabilities.1 The
CISA, FBI, and NSA recommend that o...
It’s estimated that 47% of commercial real estate deals fail due to issues that surface during the due diligence phase. Many surprises that are discovered post-transaction are the result of a poorly-designed due diligence process. ProDeal is a cloud-based due diligence platform that’s built specifically for the commercial real estate industry, founded by industry insider...
San Diego. London. New York. Those are all of the places CREtech will be heading to in 2022 with our live, in-person events. But Copenhagen? "Huh??" you might ask, and for good reason!
Cherre (pronounced like the fruit) is poised to expand its real estate data connections platform into Canada, the UK and more of Western Europe through the rest of this year.
Commercial real estate marketing software company, SharpLaunch, launches its new and improved API to enable commercial real estate (CRE) technology partners and clients to build integrations and create unique enhancements to their product offerings.
Cybersecurity experts caution against something far more foundational than ransomware attacks or private data thefts when it comes to threats in the construction sector: Their eyes are on the security of building materials.
Tomo, a startup founded by former Zillow execs that aims to speed up the mortgage approval process, raised a $40 million Series A round at a $640 million valuation, doubling the company’s value after it
Cybersecurity experts caution against something far more foundational than ransomware attacks or private data thefts when it comes to threats in the construction sector: Their eyes are on the security of building materials.