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marianne3 October 21, 2020
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.
marianne3 October 21, 2020
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.
marianne3 October 21, 2020
Today, Vancouver officially became the inaugural city to endorse the 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.
marianne3 October 21, 2020
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.
marianne3 October 21, 2020
A $185 million consulting deal that SoftBank Group Corp. signed with WeWork co-founder Adam Neumann upon his departure last year is no longer in place, a WeWork executive chairman said.
marianne3 October 21, 2020
Coworking operators have seen massive drops in business, as the coronavirus has prevented many from stepping foot into an office in months.
marianne3 October 20, 2020
AiFi, a San Francisco-based startup that develops autonomous retail technologies, raised $14.5 million to significantly expand the number of stores that use its technology.
marianne3 October 20, 2020
After months of working from home, our expectations of the workplace and what it means “to work” and “be in a place” are facing an unprecedented shift.
marianne3 October 20, 2020
Signs of pressure on New York City’s commercial properties are fueling investor bets that trouble in the nation’s largest real-estate market could spread pain nationwide.
marianne3 October 20, 2020
ll too often, businesses pass on the costs of their environmentally harmful practices to the health of the communities they operate in, and many times these are already marginalized communities that are systematically disenfranchised. Take, for example, the real estate industry.