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marianne3 October 17, 2020
As the rapid growth in e-commerce continues to redefine last-mile delivery, new building uses and logistics technologies emerge.
marianne3 October 17, 2020
The tantalizing prospect of 10G internet service — which would be 10 times faster than today's 1G networks — is starting to take shape, and soon city officials will need to set policy guidelines for this next generation of cable broadband.
marianne3 October 17, 2020
Patrick Chopson and Sandeep Ahuja started cove.tool, an Atlanta-based company developing software to optimize building design for sustainability and cost, because of problems they’d faced in their careers as architects.
marianne3 October 17, 2020
The pandemic has been a game-changer for attitudes about building health. There are a lot of certifications out there to show that a building is sustainable or healthy.
marianne3 October 17, 2020
In a year when Covid-19 has dominated the International Monetary Fund’s agenda, the organization’s quiet rethinking of climate change in its latest World Economic Outlook report didn’t make much of a splash outside the Twitter feeds of develop...
marianne3 October 17, 2020
Today at 2:00pm ET, join JLL Technologies as they explore how to truly reimagine the workplace as a conduit for communication, collaboration and creativity from wherever work is happening.
marianne3 October 17, 2020

The allure of expensive ‘superstar cities’ such as New York, San Francisco and D.C. will remain strong, even as technology opens pathways to work pretty much anywhere.

marianne3 October 17, 2020
Since the coronavirus pandemic hit the US in March, tech companies based in San Francisco Bay Area have largely shut down their sprawling campuses and asked employees to work from home — in some cases, forever.
marianne3 October 17, 2020
From design and planning to cost controls and new smart materials, several of our world-class Consultants and Advisors will discuss the leading-edge tech trends and applications that are having a significant impact in getting construction projects back on track and accelerated.
marianne3 October 16, 2020
Adam Neumann is back to exploring one of his WeWork-related passions: the future of residential living. Neumann, WeWork’s co-founder who left last year during a floundering attempt to go public, invested $30 million in Alfred Club Inc..