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brandonlin November 15, 2021
The NZ Super Fund has committed US$100 million to the Fifth Wall Climate Technology Fund, an early-stage fund managed by leading real estate technology 
brandonlin November 15, 2021
When it comes to attracting and retaining tenants at your properties, talking about "tenant experience" simply isn’t enough. Today, your tenants are modern professionals who are seeking something beyond traditional building perks and thrills like events, promotions, and content—they want a seamless workplace experience from one end to the other. Join this session with Lane CEO & Foun...
brandonlin November 15, 2021
Digital real-estate companies Opendoor Technologies Inc. and Offerpad Solutions Inc. say they are ramping up their home-flipping businesses, reporting new highs for revenue and shrugging off 
brandonlin November 15, 2021
Alison Novak runs Sidewalk Labs Urban Development, a commercial development advisory business that is part of Sidewalk Labs, a subsidiary of Google’s parent company, Alphabet. She sits down with Bisnow ...
brandonlin November 15, 2021
Anjee Solanki of Colliers discusses the most disruptive and technology in retail today, and how implementing data can result in real profit and expansion.
brandonlin November 15, 2021
Voice-recognition AI is the next big thing in artificial intelligence. Commercial real estate companies are starting to experiment with it as a way to improve operations. Consumers are gradually becoming more exposed to this technology, as oftentimes, customer service phone lines will indicate that they recognize or are measuring the caller’s voice through pitch, tone and dialect.
brandonlin November 15, 2021
Cushman & Wakefield (NYSE: CWK), a leading global real estate services firm, and IngeniousIO, a developer of cutting-edge project management software, announced the rollout of a new software platform to Cushman & Wakefield’s Project & Development Services team. IngeniousIO’s p...
brandonlin November 13, 2021
Zillow Group Inc. reached a deal to sell about 2,000 homes from its ill-fated house-flipping program, the company’s biggest bulk sale as it starts unloading thousands of homes and terminates the business.
brandonlin November 13, 2021
As more and more workers return to the workplace, the U.S. coworking and flexible office industry stabilized this fall, with rents on the rise and more locations opening than closing for the first time since the coronavirus pandemic began, according to a new report.
brandonlin November 13, 2021
A development team is building a 52-unit multifamily project out of 130 used shipping containers in West Palm Beach, Florida. When complete, it will be the largest shipping container housing project in the country, according to Shelterforce.