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marianne3 November 19, 2020
Are connected cars, kitchens and homes really the epitome of AI value? Well, maybe… The smart home does add immense value. There’s quality of life, reduced admin, improved budgeting, better use of resources and many other simple benefits to using systems that optimise, transform and improve. But these are only one part of the AI puzzle.
marianne3 November 19, 2020
Bain Capital Real Estate and Magnolia Capital today announced the formation of a joint venture to pursue opportunities to acquire, renovate and operate value-added multifamily housing in primary and secondary markets throughout the U.S..
marianne3 November 19, 2020
The real estate industry has been slow to adopt technology compared to many other sectors. So when Dominic Penaloza left his job at WeWork China as the head of innovation and technology this spring, he decided to focus on proptech in Asia.
marianne3 November 19, 2020
Before the pandemic, software engineer Allen Dantes commuted every day from his apartment in Mar Vista to the Playa Vista headquarters of ChowNow, about four miles away.
marianne3 November 19, 2020
November 17, 2020, New York, N.Y. – Today Edelman announced the findings of new proprietary research of investors revealing that investors are applying a premium valuation to companies that excel in environmental, social impact and governance (ESG) initiatives.
marianne3 November 19, 2020
Offices around the U.S. are sitting empty, as the pandemic has forced many employees to work from home. Some of these offices will eventually come back to life, but others may lay fallow indefinitely.
marianne3 November 19, 2020
In the wake of COVID-19 this spring, construction sites across the nation emptied out alongside neighboring restaurants, retail stores, offices and other commercial establishments. Debates ensued over whether the construction industry’s seven million employees should be considered “essential,” while regulations continued to shift on the operation of job sites. Meanwhile, project demand stead...
marianne3 November 18, 2020
Before the pandemic, software engineer Allen Dantes commuted every day from his apartment in Mar Vista to the Playa Vista headquarters of ChowNow, about four miles away. The online food-ordering platform sent employees home in March until further notice, leaving Dantes, 27, to work from the small two-bedroom apartment he shared with his girlfriend.
marianne3 November 17, 2020
Potomac, MD Curbio, the leading pay-at-closing home improvement company for Realtors® and pre-listing projects, today announced $25M in financing to support rapidly growing demand for their services.
marianne3 November 17, 2020
In a parking lot next to a hospital in an Atlanta suburb, dozens of modular critical care units—made in a factory and delivered by truck—are being installed to help add space as COVID-19 cases continue to grow.