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Lauren August 11, 2021
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s latest assessment report is a “massive wake-up call” and property must lead in delivering urgent change, the UK Green Building Council has said.
Lauren August 10, 2021
Five days a week at the office is dead, but 100% work-from-home isn't going to replace it. The details of what will replace it are still to be worked out. Bisnow conducted a survey of 1,050 commercial real estate professionals in July, gauging how they feel about the 
Lauren August 10, 2021
The location-data broker X-Mode Social Inc., which was kicked off the Apple and Google platforms last year over its national-security work with the U.S. government, is being acquired, the company told The Wall Street Journal.
Lauren August 10, 2021
According to Marc Cenedella, CEO of Ladders, a job-search site for roles with annual salaries of at least six figures, companies are starting to leverage their flexible workplace policies to poach talent from other, less flexible companies.
Lauren August 10, 2021
Self-driving vehicles may be loaded with sensors and artificial intelligence, but they're limited without a really good map.
Lauren August 10, 2021
Brad Dockster, Founder & CEO of Green Generation, discusses how and when to incorporate technology to enhance health and safety measures.
Lauren August 10, 2021
The streets of Manhattan’s touristy Meatpacking District are going car-free forever after Mayor Bill de Blasio closed them and dozens of others to regular car traffic during the height of COVID.
Lauren August 10, 2021
After WeWork closed its three oldest D.C. locations in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic last year, the developer that owns all three buildings decided to use the spaces to launch its own coworking brand.
Lauren August 10, 2021
The residential brokerage’s quarterly revenue jumped 186 percent year-over-year to $1.95 billion, the company reported Monday in its second-quarter earnings. Compass reported a net loss of $7 million for the quarter, an improvement from a loss of $84 million in the same period a year earlier.
Lauren August 10, 2021
Mayor John Cooper said the people of Nashville have helped to create a people-first transportation plan with less congestion on safer, well-maintained roads and NDOT will deliver it.