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brandonlin February 07, 2022
Advances in artificial intelligence and other technology allow machines to be operated from far away. The trend could spell trouble for workers.
brandonlin February 07, 2022
Logistics firms are finding new options to deal with a scarcity of storage, including building multistory facilities and choosing locations farther from coastal ports.
brandonlin February 07, 2022
Phoenix’s new ‘heat tsar’ is betting on less asphalt, more green canopy and reflective surfaces to cool the sprawling heat island
brandonlin February 07, 2022
Niraj Patel, Chief Information Officer of Greystone, discusses how changing expectations are driving tech adoption and advancements in CRE.
brandonlin February 07, 2022

Cortex has rebranded to reflect the fastest and lowest cost path to decarbonizing office buildings across North America

brandonlin February 07, 2022
Chances are good that you work on a team whose offices have been pretty quiet or even empty for most of the past couple years.
brandonlin February 07, 2022
Proptech startup Revere, an online marketplace for capital markets professionals, announced Monday that it has closed a $5 million seed round, led by RET Ventures. The Manhattan-based networking and transaction platform seeks to bring greater access, transparency and efficiency to the $1.6 trillion global real ...
Lauren February 04, 2022
The recent stock rout is rattling the multitrillion-dollar market for startups after a long run of record investments, nosebleed valuations and rapid-fire deal-making. Venture capitalists say a significant reset in investment behavior is beginning to take hold that is poised to reduce initial public offerings, leave some companies short of funding and crimp valuations.
Lauren February 04, 2022

Whose Your Landlord,1 or WYL, announced a $2.1 million seed round today led by Black Operator Ventures, better known as BlackOps Ventures. TechCrunch readers will already be aware of BlackOps’ fund, 

Lauren February 04, 2022
Microsoft’s pending acquisition of gaming giant ActivisionBlizzard is the Seattle company’s latest volley in a growing battle to control the future of cloud-based gaming — and ultimately the metaverse. It could also transform the global data center landscape.