News Archives | Page 367 of 1007 | CREtech

Lauren March 11, 2021
In her second episode, Carol Galante, Faculty Director at the Terner Center at UC Berkeley, examines how tech will be informing housing affordability in the future, the biggest challenges in bringing impactful new technology to market, and how the housing industry is better positioned today as a result of embracing technology.
Lauren March 10, 2021
New York City is seeking proposals from telecom companies to expand 5G and broadband access citywide, Mayor Bill de Blasio said. As part of the plan, the city is making a historic $157 million capital investment to help close the digital equality divide, de Blasio said Wednesday at a virus briefing. The plan is to reach 600,000 New Yorkers, including 200,000 in public housing, the mayor said.
Lauren March 10, 2021
Real-time transit can be a dilemma for municipalities that lack scalable infrastructure. Tasks like routing, timing, and asset management are tough to optimize without a system for moving the necessary pieces into place. And with the number of heavy-duty transit bus...
Lauren March 10, 2021
Coworking is here to stay. It was here to stay before the coronavirus pandemic; but the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic has solidified coworking’s standing as a preferable workspace solution.  In the early days of coworking, many argued it was nothing more than a movement and trend that would eventually fade away.
Lauren March 10, 2021
The City of Sydney is buying 1,800 Australian Carbon Credit Units from Indigenous carbon farmers, following an agreement with the Aboriginal Carbon Foundation.
Lauren March 10, 2021
Finnish ConTech company GBuilder has completed a €2M financing round led by Amavi Capital with participation from existing investors Butterfly Ventures and Vendep Capital. The funds will be used to accelerate international expansion in their target markets which include the UK and DACH.
Lauren March 10, 2021
In episode 53 of Fly on the Wall, Brendan sits down with Michael Beckerman, the CEO of CREtech & CREtech Climate. Brendan and Michael share their experience in proptech over the course of the last several years and Michael explains why real estate owners whose technology strategy does not include climate tech will fall behind the curve.
Lauren March 10, 2021
Keeping commercial real estate assets competitive after the coronavirus outbreak will require a stronger commitment to technology that connects tenants and owners while integrating with existing software to ensure processing efficiencies, experts said while ...
Lauren March 10, 2021

A little over one year ago, Pipe raised a $6 million seed round led by Craft Ventures to help it pursue its mission of giving SaaS companies a funding alternative outside of equity or venture debt. The buzzy startup’s goal with the money was to give SaaS companies a way to get their revenue upfront by pairi...

Lauren March 10, 2021
New York, NY (March 10, 2021) — CREtech (cretech.com), the largest media company devoted to covering the real estate technology sector, announced today that Mark Grinis, Global Real Estate, Hospitality & Construction Leader at