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brandonlin January 24, 2022
Chesney Cross, and her husband, Ken, began hunting for a new home in the Knoxville, Tennessee-area just as the pandemic began upending the housing market.
brandonlin January 24, 2022
New York City got a lot of attention last month for its decision to ban natural gas in new buildings. But what can the city do about gas use in the buildings it already has?
brandonlin January 24, 2022

Back in March Vienna-based PlanRadar snapped up a €30 million Series A to digitize construction and real estate projects. The Austrian startup — a platform for documentation and communication in construction and real estate projects — is continuing its funding roll with a $70 million fundraising ro...

brandonlin January 24, 2022
Jason Lund of JLL challenges tech companies to learn key real estate industry terms and hurtles, and discusses how implementing a technological infrastructure within real estate will transform the built world.
brandonlin January 24, 2022
Change is in the air for office properties. On Thursday, Boston Properties, the nation’s largest publicly traded developer, owner and manager of Class A office space, announced that after extensive nosing around, it has selected proptech startup 
brandonlin January 24, 2022
Moved, the first automated moving platform for multifamily  real estate, has made a key hire. The company announced today that Caren Maio has joined  the company as President & Chief Strategy Officer.  “I’m thrilled to share that Caren Maio has joined the Moved executive team. Her experience as a  PropTech entrep...
brandonlin January 21, 2022
As landlords accelerate their adoption of technology, fast-growing technology company Hemlane continues to drive this trend to lower operating costs and increase efficiency. The all-in-one property management platform an...
brandonlin January 21, 2022
There’s more money and more bubbly behavior. Investors insist it’s rational.
brandonlin January 21, 2022
The CEO of Better.com, best known for firing 900 employees over Zoom just before Christmas, is coming back to work.
brandonlin January 21, 2022
In Part 1 of this series, we examined the effect of sustainable strategies upon rents and leasing of U.S. office assets.