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marianne3 November 05, 2020
In October, the World Meteorological Organization and its partners released the 2020 State of Climate Services, a report showing that not only are the number of extreme weather and climate events increasing, but they are increasing in intensity and severity.
marianne3 November 05, 2020
spaceOS and essensys have become the latest well-funded European workspace management platforms to put significant resource into a North American sales and marketing drive.
marianne3 November 05, 2020
Multifamily housing is a relatively new phenomenon in the U.K., but it is rapidly drawing a crowd of new investment from both sides of the Atlantic.
marianne3 November 05, 2020
Francis Meynard and his wife recently checked into a Hyatt Regency in Huntington Beach, Calif. The oceanfront property features a beach bonfire and poolside cabanas. But the real-estate executive checked in to work.
marianne3 November 05, 2020
Join this webinar at 2:00 pm EST exploring how commercial landlords can adapt to meet the needs of today’s workforce from seamless digital-to-physical experiences to making use of data to drive key decisions, with real examples of how leading CRE companies are doing this today.
marianne3 November 04, 2020

There have been major steps in the embrace of technology solutions, but there is a major disconnect between interest and adoption.

marianne3 November 04, 2020
KayoCloud, the first virtual, cloud-based commercial real estate brokerage in the United States, launched today. After pa...
marianne3 November 04, 2020
Here's a thought that occurred to a few people while weaving their cars through double-parked Amazon trucks and Ubers: Let's find a way to monetize those scofflaws!
marianne3 November 04, 2020
Don’t miss this important webinar where all of the key principals from PropTech Acquisition Corporation, Porch.com, and Moderne Ventures discuss the proposed public listing of this innovative software platform for home services companies.
marianne3 November 04, 2020
Walmart Inc. has ended its effort to use roving robots in store aisles to keep track of its inventory, reversing a yearslong push to automate the task with the hulking machines after finding during the coronavirus pandemic that humans can help get similar results.