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Makerspaces and shared workshops will be created alongside new homes and on high streets, thanks to new planning codes and a surge in vacant shop units.
So said the designer behind a slew of
Avison Young today announced an enterprise partnership with Occupier, a real estate management software company based in New York City. This partnership further expands Avison Young’s investment in technology and innovation to drive digitization of services across the board for clients.
“The collaboration of Avison Young and Occupier is exciting not only for our real estate professionals, b...
Truck driving is becoming a desk job at Einride, the Swedish company whose electric Pods are now plying the freight yards at GE Appliances' 750-acre campus in Louisville, Kentucky, Joann Muller reports.
Why it matters: The company's fleet of electric, autonomous trucks could be a model for the commercial freight industry, which faces a shortage of truc...
EUR 30 million funding round led by Jolt Capital and Lightrock. Kebony's vision is to reduce CO2 emissions and tropical deforestation using its patented wood modification techniques, which produce superior wood in an environmentally friendly way.
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Kebony, the leading environmentally friendly wood modification technology company, today announces a successful
BrainBox AI, a leader in autonomous building technology, today announced a
Prescriptive Data, a smart building and real estate sustainability artificial intell...
Today
Far from Glasgow and COP26, Ithaca, New York, just made an unprecedented move to tackle climate change and the city’s carbon footprint. In a unanimous vote on Wednesday night, Ithaca’s city council approved the full decarbonization of its buildings.
A Dutch company working on the development of hyperloop has received €15m from the European Commission – the first time the bloc has funded a hyperloop project.
Zillow which, in conjunction with its earnings announcement Tuesday,
Sometimes a ruler gets too ambitious and has to fall on his own sword.
So it goes for online real-estate king