Midtown Manhattan, which has been in the doldrums for much of the pandemic, has finally begun showing signs of life. But that progress may be threatened by the surge in coronavirus cases from the spread of the Delta variant
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The leasing management software that claims to be used in one in three London offices is bringing in Seb Abigail from flex operator Convene to drive VTS’s Rise tenant engagement platform.
New Partnership Brings Premium Food Experiences to the Workplace
BOSTON – August 5, 2021 –
Armed with fresh funding, the flexible workspace software provider essensys is expanding its presence in the U.S. and Asia. The U.K.-based firm, which listed on the London Stock Exchange in 2019, raised $46 million in a primary share placement and plans to use the funds to double its U.S. workforce in the coming year, Jeremy Bernard, the firm’s North America CEO, told The Real Deal.
Willow Extends Lead in Digital Twins for Real Assets and Accelerates Growth Through Strategic Investment, New Executives and a Cyber Security offering
NEW YORK – August 2, 2021 – Willow, the leading digital twin for the built world, welcomes new strategic investor In-Q-Tel, Inc., the non-profit organization that invests in cutting-edge tech startu...
RentCheck will expand the first tenant-led inspection platform, targeting one of the largest problems in property management: Disputes over deposits.
New Orleans, Louisiana (August 9, 2021) -- After stealthily achieving product-market fit, RentCheck — the world's first vision-based, automated property i...
John Helm, Partner at RET Ventures, discusses how his firm vets, and ultimately decides which companies to invest in.
Nearly everyone knows the pain of sitting in traffic watching valuable minutes tick by. Just as bad is the maddening search for a parking spot, or even just a safe place to hop out of the backseat of an Uber on a dense, buzzing city street.
Cushman & Wakefield PLC, one of the world’s largest commercial real-estate firms, are negotiating to form a $150 million partnership to navigate the new world of remote working and flexible workplaces.
Shared office space giant WeWork and