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brandonlin September 20, 2021
Livly, Inc., a technology company providing a unified operating system to multifamily residential properties, launched a new partnership with Becovic. The two Chicago-based companies will partner on the launch of the Livly digital platform within Becovic’s portfolio of more than 2,000 multifamily units.
brandonlin September 20, 2021
The Southeast-focused homebuying startup Ribbon will expand nationally after announcing a $150 million fundraising round this week. The company, which enables individuals to make cash offers in competitive housing markets, will now push into the Midwest and West Coast, CEO Shaival Shah said in an interview.
brandonlin September 20, 2021
Don Goldstein of 5Q sheds light on how he approaches digital threats holistically and why standardizing security protocols and technology within a company is vitally important.
brandonlin September 20, 2021
Today, JLL (NYSE: JLL) announced its aim to achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2040 across all areas of its operations, including the client sites it manages, globally. To deliver this commitment, 95% of JLL's 2018 baseline green...
brandonlin September 20, 2021
Starbucks has closed more than 40 stores, while adding mobile-order pickup counters in others. Other chains like Sonic are taking advantage of vacancies to establish themselves in New York.
brandonlin September 20, 2021
Tune in to our live Virtual Demo Day event on September 21 to experience demos from the most innovative tech companies in commercial real estate. Virtual Demo Day is the best way to discover startups that you need to know about without leaving your desk. Plus, it’s FREE!
brandonlin September 19, 2021
Supply chain and fleet management solutions company Ryder is partnering with yet another autonomous trucking company. On Thursday, Ryder announced its plans to help Embark launch a nationwide network of up to 100 transfer points that will be owned and operated by the autonomous trucking developer.
brandonlin September 19, 2021
Business travel revenue will not likely hit pre-pandemic levels until 2024, with New York City, Washington DC, and San Francisco among the markets with the longest recovery ahead. A new report from the American Hotel & Lodging Association and Kalibri Labs predicts the hotel industry will end this year down more than $59 billion in business travel revenue compared to 2019. The industry lost ...
brandonlin September 19, 2021
Basement dwellings have been eyed as a relief valve for Boston’s housing crisis, but a summer with record rain and fatal storms down the East Coast shows they may come with dan...
brandonlin September 19, 2021
Stayed in a hotel lately? Neither have I. Revenue in the hotel sector is projected to be down $59 billion this year compared with 2019,