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Lauren May 04, 2021

A big shift toward working from home is endangering hundreds of locally owned Manhattan storefronts that have been hanging on, waiting for life to return to the desolate streets of Midtown and the Financial District.

Lauren May 04, 2021
Travis Connors, Co-founder of Building Ventures, reveals the most important criteria for him when making a new investment, and the most important qualities and strategies of successful founders.
Lauren May 04, 2021
Benefytt Technologies has signed a five-year 26,163-square-foot lease at Hotwire Technology Center in Fort Lauderdale. The lease is the company’s second in the South Florida in the last 12 months. It is also a prime example of the expanding tech presence in the market.
Lauren May 04, 2021

Office demand in major U.S. markets jumped by 28% from February to March, according to a monthly report by VTS, a software provider for commercial real estate landlords. VTS’ Office De...

Lauren May 04, 2021
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Lauren May 04, 2021
Amid a flurry of special purpose acquisition companies—both its own and for its portfolio companies—venture capital firm Fifth Wall has turned to Wall Street for its newest partner. Jeremy Fox has joined Fifth Wall from Credit Suisse, where he served as a managing director leading its real estate, gaming and lodging investment banking group. Fox previously spent 19 years at Deutsche Bank befor...
Lauren May 04, 2021
70 buildings sign up to SmartScore certification from 44 landlords across 7 countries, including Morgan Stanley Real Estate Investing, Hines, Carttera, The John Buck Company, Columbia Property Trust.
Lauren May 03, 2021

On a half-vacant block a few miles outside of downtown Detroit sits an unabashed oddity. Nearly 200 feet long and 23 feet high, it’s a gleaming half-cylinder of metal surrounded by trees. Built out of a military-style Quonset hut and plopped into the dwindling remnants of a residential neighborhood, this alienlike arched steel structure may be the world’s most unexpec...

Lauren May 03, 2021
Sonder confirmed Friday that it will go public by merging with a SPAC backed by billionaires Alec Gores and Dean Metropoulos. The company scored a...
Lauren May 03, 2021

Boston’s suburban coworking operators are enjoying a healthy appetite for their space as the coronavirus pandemic has brought forth a reckoning on downtown office needs.