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Lauren February 05, 2021
Radweb; developers of the renowned global property inspection software platform, Property Inspect, are proud to be confirmed as an inaugural member of the award winning international ‘REACH program; UK Class of 2021.'
Lauren February 05, 2021
Fifth Wall Acquisition I, a blank check company targeting a real estate technology business, raised $300 million by offering 30 million shares at $10. The company did not offer units with warrants attached. The company is led by CEO and Chairman Brendan Wallace, who has served as Co-Founder and Managing Partner of Fifth Wall Ventures since 2016, and CFO and Direc...
Lauren February 05, 2021
CREtech, the largest intelligence platform devoted to Reimagining Real Estate, announced today that Oxford Properties Group, ("Oxford"), a leading global commercial real estate investor, developer and manager,   has joined the new CREtech Climate initiative as a Founding Sponsor. Oxford joins Fifth Wall, the largest venture firm devoted to real estate, and ...
lindsey2 February 05, 2021
A new report from the Urban Land Institute’s (ULI) Greenprint Center for Building Performance shows that the real estate industry will take an increasingly focused view of environmental, social and governance (ESG) strategies in 2021. ULI is a global, multidisciplinary real estate organization whose work is driven by more ...
lindsey2 February 05, 2021
CoreLogic Inc. agreed to sell itself to two private-equity firms for about $6 billion, a surprising end to an auction of the real-estate-data provider that was kicked off by a pair of shareholder activists.
lindsey2 February 05, 2021
lindsey2 February 05, 2021

Some evenings, when pandemic cabin fever reaches critical levels, I relieve my claustrophobia by escaping into the dreamworld of Zillow, the real-estate website. From the familiar confines of my Washington, D.C., apartment, I teleport to a ranch on the outskirts of Boise, Idaho; to a patio nestled in the hillsides of Phoenix, Arizona; or to a rega...

lindsey2 February 05, 2021
For many years, the idea of a green building was one that used less energy. Now, as once-fringe elements such as solar panels and double-paned windows have become commonplace and the climate crisis has become widely acknowledged, energy-efficient buildings with low or no carbon emissions are becoming the rule, not the exception.
lindsey2 February 05, 2021

Coworking operators that lease their locations are going bankrupt or giving back space as they try to survive the coronavirus pandemic, leaving landlords with suddenly unspoken-for coworking spaces in a brutal office leasing market.

lindsey2 February 05, 2021
The use of connected building technology is exploding amid the coronavirus pandemic, forcing property owners and managers to find more ways to provide services to residents without face-to-face interaction. But as adoption of the Internet of Things has grown, awareness of its security risks hasn’t kept pace.