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Wilshire Lane Capital, a proptech-focused venture capital firm, announced a strategic partnership with Morgan Properties, which with more than $15 billion in assets and over 95,000 units, is the largest privately held multifamily owner in the United States.
In January,
Climate action-focused platform Climateworks Foundation announced today the launch of Carbon Call, a new initiative aimed at addressing the need for a reliable and interoperable global carbon emissions accounting system. The initiative is being founded with participation from over 20 companies and organizations* including Microsoft, United Nations Environment Programme, Linux Foundation and United...
Nuveen Real Estate, one of the largest investment managers in the world with more than $144 billion of assets under management, announced the selection of Dealpath, the industry’s most trusted, purpose-built real estate investment platform, as their global, multi-sector deal management solution.
New York office led by industry veteran Jamie Katcher, along with partners Douglas Regal and Sebastian Infante, and team members Emilie Goldman and
Raise Commercial Real Estate (Raise) announces today the opening of its
Though Salesforce is scaling back its office footprint and has yet to set a return date for employees, the company is deploying a new strategy to get employees back in the same room.
Simon Davis, SVP of Workplace at Impec Group, examines the challenges involved with choosing the right technology for your company, who should be involved in that conversation, and the common mistakes to avoid.
Travis Connors, Co-Founder and General Partner of Building Ventures, sheds light on their investment process, what types of investments they are looking for in the climate tech space and advice for first-time entrepreneurs entering the climate tech industry.
Several companies are acknowledging that competitors with more flexible work arrangements may pose a significant risk to their businesses.
Small- and medium-sized businesses started getting back to the office last year, even as many Fortune 500 companies continued to tweak plans to recall more staff on a regular basis.
The modest revival of office life in America as the pandemic enters a third year ranks high among the positive signs for hard-hit flexible office space in 2022, according to a new report by CBRE Research, a division...
In his job as a music-mastering engineer, Chris Longwood spends hours making Zoom calls and exchanging emails with artists around the globe to get a new album ready for release. He looks forward to the day he can meet with them in a virtual sound studio, editing tracks in real time.