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Moped rental company Revel has the green light to launch an app-based car service in New York for its blue-hued fleet — despite a city policy that tried to nip it in the bud.
Revel executives said they plan to launch the service Aug. 2 with 50 baby ...
CBRE Group Inc. has cut a deal to make one of its largest acquisitions ever, paying roughly $1.3 billion, or £960 million, for a 60% stake in Turner & Townsend Holdings Ltd., one of the world’s largest managers of infrastructure, natural-resources and real-estate construction projects.
HqO Gains Momentum with Real Estate Leaders in European Market
Top Real Estate Companies Rely on HqO to Provide Superior ...
What if your real estate business could leverage technology powered by artificial intelligence without requiring coding skills on the part of the user? This is the potential that “no-code AI” offers – the ability to let non-technical experts utilize applications that can expedite data extraction and entry processes.
With
CREtech Climate (cretechclimate.com), the real estate industry’s leading voice for climate tech, recently announced the launch of a new podcast series. The CREtech Climate Cast, is a podcast series devoted to educating, inspiring, and leading the built environment to address the w...
New York, NY (July 27, 2021) —
They're marketing Water Street Tampa's new Thousand & One as the city’s first anticipated
online grocery delivery is seeking a new edge.
As more people have regained comfort with shopping for groceries in stores, the biggest name in
JBG Smith, main developer of National Landing in Arlington, Virginia, has selected Common to manage the 216 co-living units at 2221 S. Clark St., formerly the WeWork co-living community WeLive Crystal City. The building’s co-living units are now available starting at less than $1,000 per month.
Common maintains a management portfolio of approximately 7,000 units and has over 26,000 signed uni...
This June was the hottest in American history. The 116-degree heat melted power cables in Portland, Oregon, and smashed previous temperature records. Seattle recorded an all-time high of 108 degrees, as did the Canadian province of British Columbia, at a whopping 121 degrees.
As the world warms, more people are installing air conditioning. G...