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June 17, 2021
Until recently, it was rare to see robots at construction sites. They’re complex environments to navigate, busy with workers, inherently unstructured and constantly changing. While most buildings are now designed digitally (usually in 3D building information modeling or BIM such as News Archives | Page 300 of 1007 | CREtech
Until recently, it was rare to see robots at construction sites. They’re complex environments to navigate, busy with workers, inherently unstructured and constantly changing. While most buildings are now designed digitally (usually in 3D building information modeling or BIM such as
As COVID restrictions lessen, office spaces are competing to welcome back tenants. While the debate about what the “new normal” of work will look like continues to be discussed, one thing is clear: tenants and their employees are still concerned about their safety in the office. They now require transparency about the measures taken to ensure their safety to feel comfortable enough to come bac...
Paige Pitcher, Director of Innovation at Hines talks through the market forces she pays closest attention to when creating her technology and innovation strategies, and what she’s most excited about for the future of real estate tech.
As Americans slowly return to the office, there is one thing many employees would rather not see return to normal: the 9-to-5 office schedule and the daily commute that comes with it. They have come to enjoy workplace flexibility, and their resounding demand for flexible workspaces has employers re-examining the traditional office model.
Businesses are returning to some form of centralised working, and real estate’s concerns over a slump in office demand are waning, CBRE has said in its latest Global Investor Intentions Survey.
For urban planners, parking rules established decades ago have become a contentious 21st-century challenge. Parking takes up about one-third of land area in U.S. cities; nationwide, there are an estimated
Meanwhile, Amazon's domination of the way we shop is growing even bigger,