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March 22, 2022
The promise of a "smart home" — where you effortlessly tell your appliances what to do for you, and can easily add new devices to your domestic mix — is edging closer to fruition, Jennifer A. Kingson writes.
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The promise of a "smart home" — where you effortlessly tell your appliances what to do for you, and can easily add new devices to your domestic mix — is edging closer to fruition, Jennifer A. Kingson writes.
One Manhattan West, the 2.1M SF skyscraper Brookfield developed on Manhattan's West Side, is leaving fossil fuels behind. Brookfield is going to power the skyscraper, which was valued last week at $2.85B when Blackstone ac...
Daniel Fetner, General Partner at Alpaca Ventures, discusses the importance of specialized skills and knowledge when breaking into the CRE tech.
Real estate AI investment platform announces upsized seed round with $3 million of additional funding taking total seed round to $8 million, adding key leadership positions and data science expertise.
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A company called Staxxon in Montclair, New Jersey, is planning to sell a newfangled shipping container that's "designed to fold in an accordion-style fashion, and shrink to 1/5 the size of a regular container."
Sal Companieh has been promoted to Chief Digital & Information Officer, effective immediately. As Chief Digital & Information Officer, Companieh will report to Cushman...
CHICAGO – Cushman & Wakefield (NYSE: CWK), a leading global real estate services firm, announced
Device Authority, a provider of identity and access management (IAM) solutions for the IoT, and Crossroads Innovation Group (XIG), a consulting firm dedicated to emerging technologies, have announced their inclusion in a critical IoT security standards project.
Alex Shtarkman, Vice President of Revolution Ventures, discusses the value of a hands-on investor, and how technology is transforming the hospitality and multi-family sectors.
Return to office dates have been pushed back so many times we’ve lost count, but it seems like this spring will finally be the real deal. During the past two years, commercial property managers have had an opportunity to rethink and execute infrastructure upgrades, many of which evolved in response to COVID. In addition to tackling traditional physical s...