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marianne3 October 13, 2020
In August and September 2020, the Savills Tech Practice group gathered survey responses from several hundred tech tenants to gauge the anticipated impacts of COVID-19 on their plans for office space both in the near term and in a post vaccine world.
marianne3 October 13, 2020
Real estate tech company Snapdocs today closed a $60 million funding round. According to a spokesperson, the proceeds will be put toward product development and expanding the company’s workforce.
marianne3 October 13, 2020
Catch up on demand! Christy Hill of PGIM explores the importance that asset management has in the ESG space and the technologies they rely on to make meaningful changes, filmed for CREtech's virtual Sustainability Summit.
marianne3 October 13, 2020
“HQ’s are finished." That was the hot take this week from Chris Herd, founder and CEO of remote work setup startup Firstbase.
marianne3 October 12, 2020
Businesses around the world spent the equivalent of $15bn extra a week on technology as they transitioned to remote working as a result of the pandemic, according to the 2020 Harvey Nash/KPMG CIO Survey.
marianne3 October 12, 2020
In this episode we speak to Clinton Robinson, from Lane about the changing face of the workplace experience with the modern day worker.
marianne3 October 12, 2020
HSBC Holdings Plc will aim to reach a net-zero carbon client portfolio by 2050 in a step to align its business activities to the goals of the Paris climate agreement.
marianne3 October 12, 2020
Brendan Wallace talks with Scott Rechler, Chairman & CEO at RXR Realty LLC on his vision on making investment decisions, social impacts on sustainability, new opportunities, and technologies to create more sustainable projects and interesting parallels in proptech.
marianne3 October 12, 2020
Microsoft Corp. is going to permit some staff to work from home on a regular basis even after the pandemic fades, in another sign that changes to work routines made in recent months will be enduring.
marianne3 October 12, 2020
Search giant is continuing to push its plans despite the coronavirus pandemic. Google unveiled on Wednesday its most detailed vision yet for a transit-oriented neighborhood in downtown San Jose, a game-changing development that bids to reshape the west edges of the city’s urban core.