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brandonlin December 11, 2021

Building area applying WELL offerings tripled in the span of one year, demonstrating demand for people-first places for everyone, everywhere

brandonlin December 11, 2021
Microsoft’s Flowspace Pod concept will definitely give you cubicle envy with its modern, minimalist, and novel design. It’s the modern cubicle designed for the hybrid work-based future.
brandonlin December 11, 2021
“We’re not making fucking glamping tents for bros at Coachella,” Jeff Wilson, co-founder and CEO at Jupe is eager to reassure me, as he outlines his vision for the company. “At this point, food is a distribution problem, clothing is largely solved. There are about 1.5 billion people in the world that still don’t have adequate shelter. If you’re going to ...
brandonlin December 11, 2021
A climate tech company has raised $50m from global investors, including SoftBank, BlackRock and proptech VC firm Fifth Wall.
brandonlin December 11, 2021

None of the options available to owners of struggling U.S. regional malls offer an easy path

brandonlin December 11, 2021
Dan Doctoroff, Founder & CEO of Sidewalk Labs, reflects on the most important lessons he's learned throughout his career, and why taking risks is so important.
brandonlin December 11, 2021
This fresh funding will be used to release what ButterflyMX describes as the real estate industry’s first “unified property access solution.”
brandonlin December 11, 2021
New funding enables increased production capability to service growing backorders and to further advance Halio’s electrochromic technology for commercial buildings, residential homes, and vehicles.
brandonlin December 11, 2021
Keyframe Capital leads venture round to bring Logical Buildings’ GridRewards software, which boosts real estate companies’ ESG performance and empowers consumers to earn cash payments for reducing home energy use, to millions more single family and multifamily homes across the U.S.
brandonlin December 09, 2021

Better.com continues to find new ways to make itself look bad.

This week, sources familiar with internal happenings within the company told TechCrunch the company’s VP of communications, Patrick Lenihan; head of public relations, Tanya Gillogley; and head of marketing, Melanie Hahn, have all submitted their resignations. Insider also reported the