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Lauren October 23, 2020

It took reading 50 pages of “Billion Dollar Loser,” Reeves Wiedeman’s new book about WeWork and its co-founder Adam Neumann, before I wrote my first “insufferable” in the margin alongside an especially galling anecdote — a testament to how steady and restrained Wiedeman’s book is. He could have easily let loose from the beginning with a sensationalist ...

Lauren October 23, 2020
The announcement comes as construction’s tech stack continues to grow, with onsite tools from reality capture and real-time BIM increasingly leveraged in the palm of contractors’ hands. That use on the jobsite has increased the need to easily integrate and feed the data they collect into larger solutions.
Lauren October 23, 2020

Welcome Homes, an NYC startup that claims to offer the first fully online home building, customization and purchasing experience, announced Tuesday it has officially launched thanks to a $5.35 million seed round led by Global Founders Capital.

Lauren October 23, 2020
No office, no problem, according to one of Silicon Valley’s major tech investors. In a concerning turn for commercial landlords hoping that 
Lauren October 23, 2020
Rents in the New York metro area — including parts of New Jersey and White Plains — are projected to drop 7.7 to 11.3 percent by the middle of next year, from the first quarter of 2020, according to Andrew Rybczynski, a managing consultant with CoStar Advisory Services, a commercial real estate data provider.
Lauren October 23, 2020
As office owners look for ways for tenants and their employees to safely and confidently return to their workplaces despite the coronavirus pandemic, data collection and transparency from smart building technology has only grown in importance, panelists said this week during Bisnow's office optimization webinar.
Lauren October 23, 2020
On the ground floor of a towering office building overlooking Tokyo Bay, in a space intended to resemble the interior of a moon base, a convenience store is tended by a humanoid robot.
Lauren October 23, 2020

IOpendoor’s early days, employees knew what they were up against. And if they didn’t, Spencer Rascoff spelled it out for them.

marianne3 October 23, 2020
October weekends at Zilker Park in Austin, Texas, are usually crowded with colorful flags welcoming hundreds of thousands of Austin City Limits music festival attendees, taco-slinging food trucks, bright artsy vendor stands and hundreds of hipsters with fanny packs craning their iPhones over throngs of people to record live performances by mega music acts like Metallica, Radiohead and Paul McCartn...
marianne3 October 23, 2020
Altus Group, a leading provider of software, data solutions and independent advisory services to the global commercial real estate industry, announces the release of the latest version of cloud-enabled ARGUS Enterprise.