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February 28, 2022
Alex Shtarkman, Vice President of Revolution Ventures, sheds light on how the hospitality industry is changing, and why he’s investing in the technology that is fueling that change.
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Alex Shtarkman, Vice President of Revolution Ventures, sheds light on how the hospitality industry is changing, and why he’s investing in the technology that is fueling that change.
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Jacob Arlein, CEO of Stok, walks us through projects they are most proud of and how that work has impacted the sustainability of their client’s real estate, the best practices and technologies they have seen in the market and sustainability initiatives they have and are implementing at Stok.
Revel, a New York-based company best known for its rentable, bright blue electric mopeds, has raised $126 million in Series B funding led by Blackrock.
CoStar Group’s stock cratered in Wednesday trading after the real estate data giant offered a lackluster outlook for 2022 and outlined significant investments in residential products. Its share price fell 15 percent on the day.
Insight Partners, a New York-based tech-focused venture capital and private equity firm, raised $20 billion for its largest flagship fund yet.
It's official. Piñata secures 13M Series A.
Camber Creek, among the bigger players in proptech-focused venture capital, has raised $325 million for its fourth and largest fund to date, The Real Deal has learned.
Wilshire Lane Capital (“WLC”) today announced it has received $40 Million in LP commitments with the first close of its debut fund. New investors in the first close include J.P. Morgan Asset Management, Nile Capital Group, Schusterman Family Investments, TRB Advisors, First Close Partners, Asland Capital Partners, Bullock Capital and Efrem Kamen, founder of Pura Vida Investments, as well as an...
The real estate services firm has set up a UK flexible workspace team with the appointment of two former WeWork employees.
A US startup that seeks to make commercial real estate ownership accessible to small business owners, has hired two industry veterans in a drive to become a “true institutional investor”.