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Even as some employers command workers back to the office, a handful of housing providers, flush with new venture funding, are betting that one pandemic trend is here to stay—the demand for flexible, short-term apartment rentals.
David Schwartz of Waterton discusses how the industry has had to evolve and adapt to new technology over the course of the pandemic, and which solutions he believes are here to stay.
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Common, the New York-based co-living operator, will debut in the UK in spring 2022, promising 3,000 apartments by 2023.
Common will open its account with four schemes in London, totalling 664 units over five sites in Wandsworth and Westminster. This follows deals with owners London Green and SAV Group.
Cherre, the industry's leading real estate data and analytics platform, today announced that it was named an Eighth Annual
report released today that polled 2,000 individuals across the U.S. and U.K. on cybersecurity attitudes and behaviors.
The report was conducted by National...
Data breaches and ransomware attacks are worsening, but most people aren’t taking simple steps to protect themselves, according to a
Big hotel companies are adding more all-inclusive resorts, betting that the pandemic will boost a business model that encourages guests to stay in one place.
These resorts, where customers pay a flat fee that covers their room, food, drinks and other services, have recovered from the shock of the pandemic faster than other types of hotels, analysts say. They typically cater to tourists, who hav...
Rentigo, a rent processing platform for real estate operators, and HelloRented, the rental finance platform with cutting-edge AI-based underwriting capabilities and a unique, cash-based, alternative security deposit solution, announced today that the two companies have merged to form Qira. The new end-to-end financial services platform supports residential owners, property managers and renters thr...
Nobody really knows what the future of urban transportation looks like, but chances are it will involve an electric skateboard.
Why it matters: Automakers like Citroën are imagining a future based on the same basic foundation: A "skateboard" chassis consisting of a flat battery pack and four wheels. What goes on top of the skateboard is open to interpretatio...