Though Kia Roberts, who runs her own misconduct investigation firm, originally felt hesitant about joining The Wing, the feminist-aligned co-working space and social club, she fell in love with it after a visit to its Dumbo location in early 2019.
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CREtech, the world’s leading community of professionals devoted to technological innovation in the real estate sector, recently released an agenda -at-a-Glance to their in-person real estate technology co...
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New York, NY, July 19, 2021 — Jones, the commercial real estate startup whose trusted vendor network makes it easier for tenants and property managers to hire vendors, ensure compliance, and limit liability, today announced it has raised a $12.5 million Series A led by JLL Spark and Khos...
The world’s most important tech networking event will feature leading content that explores the next frontier of Build World Tech.
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Mark Zikra, SVP of Technology & Innovation at CA Ventures speaks to the different forms of value that added technology creates for tenants and owners.
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It seems like everything is being pushed online now, but network procurement stubbornly has remained an in-person or phone-based negotiation. Lightyear, an early-stage New York City startup, decided to change that last year, and the company announced a $13.1 million Series A today.
The round was led by Ridge Ventures with participation from Zigg Capital and a slew of individual investors. Today...
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Investors have poured billions into startups promising to get self-driving cars on the road to shuttle passengers and parcels. Now, the startup world has largely shifted to applying autonomous driving to specific industrial use cases — in an effort to build a business much faster.