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Lauren January 15, 2021
The notion of the car as a "computer on wheels" is moving past the realm of hype and closer to reality, which will transform the driving experience and improve road safety, too. Why it matters: The arrival of long-promised technologies like 5G connectivity and new high-performance computers means cars will improve over time, instead of depreciating the minute they leave the dealer lot.
Lauren January 15, 2021
Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) investing has become more popular over the past decade as businesses that consider the impact of their policies on all stakeholders are 
Lauren January 15, 2021
Back by popular demand, CREtech is proud to present our second virtual networking event, CREtech Venture Match, connecting investors and real estate technology companies for a series of 1:1 video meetings. Join us to forge new relationships and drive investment within the industry.
Lauren January 15, 2021
Hennessy Capital Investment Corp. V (the “Company”) announced today that it priced its upsized initial public offering of 30,000,000 units at $10.00 per unit. The units will be listed on The Nasdaq Capital Market (“Nasdaq”) and trade under the ticker symbol “HCICU” beginning tomorrow, Friday, January 15, 2021. Each unit consists of one share of the Company’s Class A common stock and ...
Lauren January 15, 2021
Lauren January 14, 2021
The California Energy Code keeps getting more stringent, aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions linked to 
Lauren January 14, 2021
From new air quality trackers in weather apps to increased filtration precautions in planes, today’s residents are super conscious of the quality of the air they are breathing, especially when it comes to their homes. Many multifamily developers began incorporating increased air filtration before the pandemic, but health and wellness has since moved to the top of most residents’ must-have list...
Lauren January 14, 2021
If and when workers return to offices in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, a new Seattle startup called Worksphere is looking to make the process safer and more manageable with a software platform that tracks everything from seating arrangements to contact tracing.
Lauren January 14, 2021

It’s official. 2020 was one of the warmest years on record either edging out or coming in just behind 2016 for the warmest year in recorded history according to data from US government agencies. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration had the year just tied with 2016, while the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration put the figure just behind 2016’s...

Lauren January 14, 2021
The company said Michelle DeBella will report directly to Knock’s co-founder and CEO Sean Black, who previously co-founded Trulia. Her focus will be on driving “profitable growth” for Knock’s Home Swap program, which pre-funds mortgages to give homeowners more flexibility when buying and selling a home.