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Lauren October 12, 2021
The pandemic is far from over, but employees are slowly beginning to head back into their workplaces in a positive sign for the national office market. An average of 36 percent of the workforce in those cities were back in the office during the week of Oct. 4-8, according to data from Kastle Systems reported by the Wall Street Journal.
Lauren October 12, 2021
Ross Rudd, Director of Technology and Innovation at Bridge Investment Group lays out how he’s leveraging technology to differentiate Bridge Investment Group properties, and the specific areas he sees opportunities in the multi-family and senior housing verticals. Start your free 30-day trial to get full access videos like this.
Lauren October 12, 2021
Venture capital is flowing into proptech, providing developers and property owners with a seemingly endless stream of new solutions to increase the efficiency of everything from collecting rent payments to coordinating projects.
Lauren October 12, 2021
WeWork has been systematically culling its portfolio for the better part of a year, exiting and adjusting leases around the world, but the company said that process is now mostly finished.
Lauren October 11, 2021
Europe’s most important proptech networking conference, CREtech London, is back on 27-28 October at Magazine London.
Lauren October 11, 2021
Canadian pension fund investor Ivanhoé Cambridge has linked $6.8B (£5B) of its corporate debt to ESG performance, meaning its financing c...
Lauren October 11, 2021
Ten years after leaving his role as Apple Inc.’s top salesman and eight years after an inglorious tenure as chief executive of J.C. Penney, Ron Johnson wants to remake the retail world again. Mr. Johnson, 63 years old, has been running a company called Enjoy Technology Inc. that aims to address...
Lauren October 11, 2021
One sector that must be at the forefront of decarbonizing the economy is real estate, given its outsized impact on carbon emissions, one expert said. Roughly $50 trillion is needed through 2050 to wean the U.S. economy off carbon emissions.
Lauren October 11, 2021
The future of New York’s skyline is … timber? Building with cross-laminated timber, a type of engineered wood consisting of glued-together panels of lumber, will soon be permitted in the five boroughs. The City Council on Thursday approved extensive changes to the building code, which include allowing the special timber on projects up to 85 feet tall, or six to seven stories. While some ...
Lauren October 11, 2021
As the Covid-19 pandemic moves into a new phase, many companies have started insisting that we come back to the office full-time. In response, people are quitting their jobs in droves. Flexibility is now the fastest-rising job priori...