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marianne3 October 16, 2020
Oil forecasters have had the same long-term challenge for decades: figuring out how much of the world’s liquid hydrocarbons will be in demand years into the future, and where, and in what mix of products and uses.
marianne3 October 16, 2020
Capitalizing on the SPAC frenzy, real estate investors Joseph Beck and Thomas Hennessy are looking to raise $175 million for a second blank-check company in less than a year.
marianne3 October 16, 2020
The “S” in ESG investing has grabbed the spotlight this year as two major social issues, the coronavirus pandemic and unrest over racial justice, have taken hold in the U.S. and abroad.
marianne3 October 15, 2020
Apartment rents are rising in suburban markets across the U.S. as city dwellers look for bigger spaces in smaller towns.
marianne3 October 15, 2020
Urban Umbrella, a startup that makes elegant steel scaffolding, has secured $9 million in new funding to beautify construction sites, one sidewalk shed at a time.
marianne3 October 15, 2020

A new ranking by The Wall Street Journal that focuses on companies’ ability to create long-term shareholder value puts Sony at the top.

marianne3 October 15, 2020
Miami is moving one step closer to its goal of becoming a tech hub. Private equity giant Blackstone is coming to Miami, bringing as many as 215 tech-focused jobs.
marianne3 October 15, 2020
EQ Office, the owner of Willis Tower, signed a management agreement that will eventually give 
marianne3 October 15, 2020
Researchers at Harvard University’s Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering and John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences say a lattice reinforced with diagonals, inspired by the structures built by sponges, could mean lighter, but stronger skyscrapers and bridges.
marianne3 October 15, 2020
Catch up on-demand with this video interview with Greg Lindsay, Director of Research at NewCities where he outlines how we can adapt and react to a post-COVID world while tackling climate change. Greg challenges us to think about how we build a sustainable future by examining proximity, urban design and the use of technology.