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February 21, 2022
David Kolada, Managing Partner of Greensoil PropTech Ventures discusses their new $100m green PropTech fund, what types of investments they will be making and some of the startups they have invested in. David also shares insights into scaling climate tech in the built environment.
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David Kolada, Managing Partner of Greensoil PropTech Ventures discusses their new $100m green PropTech fund, what types of investments they will be making and some of the startups they have invested in. David also shares insights into scaling climate tech in the built environment.
Online interior design startup Havenly is acquiring direct-to-consumer home furnishing brand The Inside, the company announced on Thursday. The financial terms of the deal were not disclosed. Under the terms of the deal, Havenly ...
Finally it happened: The crossover moment has occurred. Some signs of the old normal are back. One of the most conspicuous Covid winners — videoconferencing group
Thrive Capital, the venture firm founded in 2009 by a then-25-year-old Joshua Kushner, says it has closed its eighth fund with approximately $3 billion in capital commitments, $500 of which it plans to invest in early-stage startups and another $2.5 billion that it has earmarked for later-stage companies.
A report from European innovation engine EIT Digital explores whether digital transformation helps reduce non-green energy use or enhance consumption of non-green energy in the overall economy.
McKinsey Global Institute has issued a new report on the global cost of transitioning to net-zero carbon emissions by 2050 that says the world will need to spend $275 trillion, or an average of $9.2 trillion per year in new capital spending to transition physical assets for energy and land use in order to achieve the goal.
Natural disasters caused $56.9 billion in property damage in 2021, according to a new climate change catastrophe report from CoreLogic. Wildfires, floods, twisters and winter freezes hit nearly every major market with no signs of slowing down.
The National Capital Planning Commission reviewed plans Wednesday to reimagine Pennsylvania Avenue as a more pedestri...
Pandemic-fueled shortages of workers and breakdowns of supply chains have driven up construction costs and slowed down building as demand for more and better housing keeps rising. Companies are trying to help the industry digitize and thereby drive down costs and speed up projects. One area ripe for change is the finance side of construction. Companies like CoFi and Built provide underwriting and ...