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Carlos Rousseau, Co-founder and CEO of Orange Investments, looks to increase tokenization and green technology into the CRE industry in Latin America.
Typically, when CRE firms discuss their plans in various sectors, the directions are polar. Either the focus is on Class-A projects or distressed-type properties. But market segmentation often overlooks the great middle.
From the outside, the Hope on Alvarado apartments look pretty much like any new development. The building northwest of downtown is five stories high, its floor-to-ceiling windows and steel exterior giving it a modern-industrial feel.
disappointed as equity markets soured — investors expect M&A activity to dominate the proptech landscape, according to a survey released this week by venture firm MetaProp...
Coming off a period defined by hyped public-market debuts through IPOs and SPAC mergers — many of which The trend toward self-leasing emerged as a major shift for the multifamily industry during the pandemic — and it shows no signs of slowing. Watch proptech and multifamily experts discuss how this trend is expected to develop and continue transforming the sector in years to come.
Nova Credit, the fintech unlocking opportunities for those historically excluded from the credit system and companies looking to serve them, and SafeRent Solutions, an innovator in resident screening and renters insurance solutions, today announced a strategic...
NEW YORK, March 22, 2022 —
Being a landlord sounds like a terrific thing, and it has been a powerful path to wealth creation for so many people for centuries. But there are two problems.
This graphic, similar to some confidential polling we've seen, sends an unmistakable message — one many bosses don't want to hear: Never again will most office workers spend five-day, 40-hour weeks in physical buildings, jammed with humans.
I would put window washing fairly high (so to speak) on the list of jobs it makes sense to automate. Certainly the gig qualifies as both dirty and dangerous — and surprisingly, doesn’t come with all that much in the way of hazard pay. That’s something you would think might come standard with a job that requires you to dangle hundreds of feet in the air.