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brandonlin September 13, 2021
Labor Day was supposed to herald the return to the office. But did anyone say which year? The Delta variant has turned the Covid-19 recovery story on its head. The 7-day average number of new cases on September 1, 2021— more than 503,000 — was four times the amount on the same day the year before, according to Oxford University...
brandonlin September 13, 2021
Don Goldstein of 5Q Cyber Security addresses the importance of digital security, adopting a ‘zero trust’ model, and what’s next for cybersecurity. Start your free 30-day trial to get full access videos like this.
brandonlin September 13, 2021
Commercial property values are more resilient nationwide than headlines about the coronavirus and the unsettled state of the world might otherwise indicate, valuation experts say.
brandonlin September 13, 2021

Side has had an explosive year. 

In March, the white-label brokerage’s $150 million Series D propelled its valuation above $1 billion. A few months later, that valuation more than doubled to $2.5 billion after Tiger Global Managemen...

brandonlin September 13, 2021
Swivel, the Design Experience Platform that transforms the way commercial real estate is marketed, leased, and planned, today announced its first customer deployment in the UK. 
brandonlin September 10, 2021
As cities across the U.S. look to build more multifamily to address housing shortages, one growing startup aims to make the development process much faster. Juno, a San Francisco-based proptech company founded in 2019, 
brandonlin September 10, 2021

Squad Mobility’s vision of the perfect urban vehicle is a low-cost EV equipped with solar panels, swappable batteries and enough zip and range in its diminutive 6.5-foot package to meet the needs of city drivers.

The early-stage Dutch startup, which recently revealed the final design of its quadricycle, is now assembling working prototypes in Breda, the Netherlands...
brandonlin September 10, 2021
Cryptocurrency mining is exploding in the United States, but how this growing industry fits into the traditional data center landscape is still an open question.
brandonlin September 10, 2021
Arecently as July, visions of reoccupied desks and packed commuter lines danced in the heads of employers and office landlords, who clung to hopes that a widespread return to the workplace after Labor Day might still be in the cards.
brandonlin September 10, 2021
Billionaire activist and finance vet Tom Steyer just launched a new investment platform to stake clean tech while funneling a cut of the profits to advocacy groups, Ben writes. Driving the news: Galvanize Climate Solutions, which brings together several longtime investment pros, plans to finance companies that can "produce and scale" emissions-cutti...