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Starcity CEO Jon Dishotsky said, but the pain has so far been much worse for some than others.
The coronavirus pandemic has hampered most co-living companies, COVID presents an opportunity to think differently about space and ways of working, so outfitting offices with flexible solutions that can adapt as a company’s needs change is critical, says Nick Williams of COREoi.
As more businesses embrace remote work, and more commercial office space becomes available, it will become increasingly difficult to compete on rental prices and location alone. The tenant experience will become a deciding factor.
Catch up on what you missed from CREtech's recent Sustainability Summit. Panelists Bram Adema, CFP Green Buildings, David Willock, Lloyds Bank, Eric Lounsbury, The Carbon Trust discuss how to improve the sustainability of the built environment in order to address the challenge of climate change.
Shadow Ventures, a venture capital firm focused on investing in seed-stage technology companies disrupting the built industry, is excited to announce the launch of their accelerator program – one of the first in North America to be crowdfunded.
PassiveLogic, creators of the first fully autonomous building controls platform, has secured $16 million in funding. Leading the Series A round are venture capital funds Keyframe Capital and Addition. Other investors include RET Ventures, A/O Proptech, and NREP.
Funding to North American startups did not slow down in the just-ended quarter. In fact, deal-making at the later stages picked up, as did big-ticket acquisitions and public market debuts for a slew of heavily funded venture-backed companies.
At a time when the pandemic is tossing property values around like laundry in a washing machine, StreetEasy has launched a new tool to tell New Yorkers what their homes are worth.
Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty. Endorsement of the treaty initiative aimed at advancing an equitable transition to clean energy and low-carbon solutions passed by unanimous vote.
Today, Vancouver officially became the inaugural city to endorse the
Porch’s merger with a blank-check company will wipe out its history of losses and set the stage for massive revenue growth, according to the startup’s chief executive.