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daryn March 30, 2022
One of the first companies to deliver food by drone in the U.S. is expanding to Texas, where residents of Granbury, outside Dallas-Fort Worth, will be able to satisfy their cravings with a drone-dropped meal in about 5 minutes.
daryn March 30, 2022
Some real-estate investors looking for the next big thing are turning to small businesses.
daryn March 30, 2022
Property manager MAPP, with £15bn of assets under management, has for years been using off-the-shelf software to create efficiencies that differentiate it from corporate rivals. PlaceTech sat down with founder Nigel Mapp and digital strategist Rob Stark to unpack their approach.
daryn March 30, 2022
Poplar Homes, a leading tech-enabled property management company for single family rental (SFR) investors, announced it has raised $53M in Series B funding led by LL Funds with participation from new and existing investors including Crescent Cove Advisors, AGNC Ventures, LLC, the corporate venture capital arm of AGNC Investment Corp. (Nasdaq: 
Lauren March 30, 2022
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.
daryn March 30, 2022
On March 21, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) finally released its proposed rules to require publicly traded companies to disclose their climate-related risks to investors. The rules include not only reporting of material and financial risks, but will also require disclosures on greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. While so...
daryn March 30, 2022
For most of the past two years, a large part of the American workforce has been in a state of flux about the return to the office.
daryn March 30, 2022
It’s tempting to draw lines on a map, but we can’t forget that cities should be designed for the people who live there
daryn March 30, 2022
Approach seeks to redesign the current model, placing humans at the core and focusing on extensive coordination between policymakers, universities, industry, and citizens.
daryn March 30, 2022
Grabbing a cold beverage at your local retailer is turning into a high-tech digital odyssey, with ordinary cooler doors coming alive to offer up product information, deals and — yes — advertisements, Joann Muller writes.