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brandonlin July 01, 2021
Digital mortgage company Tomo entered the Dallas, Houston and Seattle markets today, aiming to help homebuyers compete with larger investors.
brandonlin July 01, 2021
For the first time in 2021, store closures have declined year over year, according to an emailed report from Coresight Research. The firm tracked 4,626 closures so far this year, 5.7% fewer than last year at this time. Leading retailers in closures so far is Christopher & Banks, which
brandonlin July 01, 2021
When the coronavirus restrictions froze almost every aspect of dealmaking — from travel to
eleanorwhite July 01, 2021
Even in times when the real estate market is healthy and thriving, there are still a plethora of risks that making a career out of real estate entails. As a commercial real estate professional, you need to not only make sure that your property is protected, you also need to worry about interactions with clients, employees, tenan...
brandonlin July 01, 2021
Justin Saeheng, Head of Construction Technology at Stanley X discusses the three categories of technology solutions most important to Stanley Black and Decker.
brandonlin June 30, 2021
Former Ellie Mae vice president Terri Davis has joined Notarize as general manager for its real estate-related business. Davis has worked in digital real estate for more than 20 years, holding positions at Fannie Mae, Ellie Mae, and PMI, to name a few. At Ellie Mae – now IC...
brandonlin June 30, 2021
The growing emergence of flexible, intelligent robots is finally making automation in logistics viable, Pi Labs has said after investing an undisclosed amount in Europe’s largest robotics marketplace platform.
brandonlin June 30, 2021
SAN JOSE — A shopping spree for Silicon Valley buildings in tech hotbeds has widened with the purchase of a San Jose building leased to a telecommunications equipment maker. Peninsula Land & Capital has spent $165 million in recent days, including the real estate firm’s most recent building purchase in north San Jose, according to documents filed with officials in Santa Clara County and...
brandonlin June 30, 2021
An office building in a small city in England is the first in the world to be given a rating classifying just how smart it is. The 200K SF EQ office development in Bristol, in the south west of the UK, is the first building in the world to be given a SmartScore certification by
brandonlin June 30, 2021

San Francisco (CNN Business)Less than three months after announcing that its employees would be required to come back to the office