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brandonlin January 27, 2022
Commercial real estate broker and developer Jay Gaudet's biggest recent career breakthrough came from watching his daughter play Roblox. When she asked him for money to buy a virtual house on the popular global gaming platform earlier this year, it sent him down a research rabbit hole.
brandonlin January 27, 2022
Propster, the digital customer platform that enables buyers and tenants to view and choose fit-out options virtually, has announced a key partnership with specialist furnishing services provider David Phillips.
brandonlin January 27, 2022
James Shannon, Chief Product & Technology Officer of essensys, discusses how the needs have changed for occupiers of flexible workspace, and what types of portfolio-wide technology landlords should consider in order to stay competitive.
brandonlin January 27, 2022
Last year broke real estate tech records with nearly $21 billion in global proptech venture capital investments as technology innovations continued to disrupt conventional real estate asset classes. This is only the start: Proptech represents a fraction of the United States’ multitrillion-dollar real ...
brandonlin January 27, 2022
Construction, particularly commercial construction, is expensive and time-consuming. In the U.S., the average commercial construction cost is around $490 per square foot, and most commercial buildings larger than...
brandonlin January 27, 2022
Completing one of the largest funding rounds in Austrian history, digital construction management startup PlanRadar has set its sights on the US, Asia and Australia.
brandonlin January 26, 2022
Now coming to a dorm room near you: Bagels, tacos, and of course, those ubiquitous food "bowls." (Does anyone under 40 eat anything that doesn't come in a jar or a bowl these days, Jennifer asks rhetorically?) Driving the news: Starship Technologies, which makes the "coolers on wheels" that you see above, just introduced robot delivery service for st...
brandonlin January 26, 2022
The explosion in lab construction — with 21M SF of speculative development in the works nationwide, per CBRE — has come just as municipalities across the country, seeking to slash carbon emissions, have consider...
brandonlin January 26, 2022
Self-checkout, self-service, autonomous stores, DIY: The retail world is prepping for a future with fewer human workers and more technology involved in selling us stuff. Why it matters: While 72% of retail sales are 
brandonlin January 26, 2022

In recent years, smart cities have received criticism for over-promising and under-delivering—or, in many cases, failing to deliver at all.

However, due to a combination of new government funding and what experts ...