brandonlin
October 07, 2021
Years after the airline, hotel and retail industries began using loyalty programs to attract and keep customers, major U.S. commercial real estate landlords are now catching up to the idea of adopting their own version as a tenant amenity.
Blackstone Group, AvalonBay Communities, Equity Residential, The Moinian Group and Starwood Capital Group have joined firms including Wells Fargo and Masterc...
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Years after the airline, hotel and retail industries began using loyalty programs to attract and keep customers, major U.S. commercial real estate landlords are now catching up to the idea of adopting their own version as a tenant amenity.
Blackstone Group, AvalonBay Communities, Equity Residential, The Moinian Group and Starwood Capital Group have joined firms including Wells Fargo and Masterc...
Just as many return-to-office plans were dashed with the delta variant surge, many companies that felt the workplace, and workforce, were returning to normal have been surprised this fall. New surveys and studies suggest more-empowered workers continue to demand more from their employers, especially when it comes to salary negotiations.
In any real acquisition process—and I say “real” because there are instances when you might receive unsolicited emails about people buying your company (be careful there!)—you’ll know it can potentially go somewhere when the leadership team of the company looking to acquire yours sets up a fairly formal meeting with you (and likely your executive team). They’ll want to spend time talki...
Flashpoint Ventures, Alex Konoplyasty sees the construction and property technology sector rising fast on the Israeli horizon.
From his vantage point as general partner of international tech investment firm
Not everyone thinks brick-and-mortar retail is dead.
CREtech London, is back on 27-28 October at Magazine London.
Europe’s most important proptech networking conference,
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.
Amazon has
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.