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June 08, 2021
Innovation isn't always about solving a problem yourself. Sometimes the key is to recognize when someone else has an idea, or the spark of an idea, that will lead to a solution, and then provide critical support.
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Innovation isn't always about solving a problem yourself. Sometimes the key is to recognize when someone else has an idea, or the spark of an idea, that will lead to a solution, and then provide critical support.
Lincoln Property Company (LPC), one of the largest full-service real estate firms in the United States – owning and managing over 400 million square feet of office space – has made a strategic investment in global workplace experience technology leader, Equiem.
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA—June 8, 2021—
Houston, June 6, 2021 — Katerra, a technology-enabled construction company, announced today that the company and certain of its U.S. and Cayman Island entities have voluntarily filed for relief under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Texas, as the company takes steps to conduct a marketing and sale process t...
Facebook, Nextdoor and many others in tech have focused on the concepts of community and neighborhoods to build connections between people and in turn offer services relevant to them. Today, a startup called
BOSTON, June 07, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- HqO, the end-to-end tenant experience operating system for office buildings, has partnered with global investment and asset management firm
Gabe Marans, an executive managing director at the real-estate company
For some residents, the gated community in the Arizona desert is their first go at suburban living. The 222 houses have tile roofs, garages and white-fenced backyards where residents host barbecues and their dogs play. But these aren’t forever homes, or even starters: They are one- and two-bedroom rentals, with rents starting at $1,420 a month.
Tech giants were some of the first to send workers home. Now they’re figuring out how and whether to bring them back.
Autodesk has been on a tear, expanding its support for digital twins across the building industry. For starters, Autodesk launched Tandem, a digital twin platform that promises to connect the dots between project owners and architectural, engineering, and contracting (AEC) teams. The company hopes these initiatives will make it easier to convert mounds of disorganized data into a comprehensive dig...