Kelly Shoul and Alex White spent years trying to get out of their house in York, Pa., only to be told repeatedly by real estate brokers that their only option was to sell at a loss. But when Covid-19 hit and upended the market, they were able to not just sell their home, they could make $30,000 in the process.
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Scott Evans, Chief Digital Officer at Related Companies reveals how Related is better positioned today as a result of incorporating technology into the early stages of their developments, and what areas he’s focusing on in his technology roadmap.
The Austin-based company, which operates an insurance comparison site, raised $150 million in Series D funding, led by an unnamed investor. Joining the round were a group of investors, including
The office portfolio includes almost 100 buildings totaling more than 75M SF, which Brookfield says is the largest office portfolio ever to achieve the rating. The company's retail portfolio includes 114 shopping centers totaling about 125M SF. "The WELL rating is a perfect way for us to communicate to the larger public,"
ANN ARBOR, Mich., April 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Domino's (NYSE: DPZ), the largest pizza company in the world based on global retail sales, and Nuro, the leading self-driving delivery company, are launching autonomous pizza delivery in Houston. Beginning this week, select customers who place a prepaid order on
WeRide, the Chinese autonomous vehicle startup that recently raised $310 million, has received a permit to test driverless vehicles on public roads in San Jose, California. WeRide is the seventh company, following AutoX, Baidu, Cruise, Nuro Waymo and Zoox, to receive a driverless testing permit.
In Culver City on the west side of Los Angeles, a shopping development is experimenting with retail, mixing traditional strategies with new. Called Platform, the new quarter defies many of the terms by which we define retail. It’s neither mall nor department store, neither traditional Main Street nor high street plumbed with independent owners. It’s an appealing array of the...
Raj Bhatti, Chief Information Officer at NKF, weighs in on the benefits of off-the-shelf software vs. custom-built solutions, as well as the limitations of vertical-specific technology.
An investment firm with a short position in Porch Group, standing to benefit if its share price falls, released a report questioning the Seattle-based home services software company’s underlying business metrics, communications with investors, and accounting on a variety of fronts.