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Lauren May 31, 2021
Alfred helps residents of its building streamline their life at home and helps save them time by providing access to services including home cleaning, grocery delivery, and pet care. It also works with landlords on various property management tasks, such as coordinating maintenance requests, streamlining rent payments and managing package delivery.
Lauren May 27, 2021
It is an important day for the Obie team. Today we are announcing an $10.7M Series A led by Michael Brown and Battery Ventures who are joined by a host of new and previous investors including Thomvest Ventures, Funders Club, Second Century Ventures, and Metaprop.
Lauren May 27, 2021

Sandy Sigal, Lee Odess, Paige Pitcher, and Jeffrey Kok to be Featured in CREtech+ “Tech Talk” Episodes Airing in June

New York, NY (May 28, 2021) — CREtech+, (www.plus.cretech.com
Lauren May 27, 2021

Trying to buy a house in a competitive market is perhaps one of the most stressful things an adult can go through. Competing with a bunch of people all putting offers on a house that fly off the market in a matter of days is not fun. One startup that is trying to give home buyers a competitive edge by giving them a way to offer all cash on a home has just raised a boatloa...

Lauren May 27, 2021
The promise of fifth-generation wireless networks has drawn headlines for at least three years, but 5G that lives up to the hype has yet to arrive for most Americans. All of the major U.S. wireless carriers say they have nationwide 5G service, but industry analysts say that service is largely indistinguishable from 4G LTE service. Wireless services with speeds notably better than what’s availabl...
Lauren May 27, 2021
Jeff Kok, CIO of Mill Creek Residential reveals the implications of advanced technology in the multifamily industry for both investors and tenants.
Lauren May 27, 2021
Sidewalk Labs, Alphabet’s innovation business, has created a low-cost, real-time sensor to manage and understand how parking spaces are used in an effort to kickstart better placemaking.
Lauren May 27, 2021
Masked, desk-bound and unable to recognize their colleagues in an elevator, people are starting to return to offices in cities around the world where the pandemic is receding. Many will find their offices transformed, too.
Lauren May 27, 2021
This isn’t because the sector is inherently technophobic, but rather because innovation has not been part of the culture, nor has there been any pressure to innovate until recently, and in the end technology for technology’s sake doesn’t necessarily appeal to professionals whose experience is rooted in the tangible bricks and mortar of real estate.