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Lauren September 16, 2020
Facebook Inc. is buying Recreational Equipment Inc.’s custom-made new headquarters near Seattle, the latest sign that big technology companies are driving commercial real estate markets during the coronavirus pandemic.
Lauren September 16, 2020
London UK, Redmond, Washington 15 September 2020 – bp and Microsoft Corp. today ‎announced that they have agreed to collaborate as strategic partners to further digital transformation ‎in energy systems and advance the net zero carbon goals of both companies. This includes a co-‎innovation effort focused on digital solutions, the continued use of Microsoft Azure as a cloud-based ‎solutio...
Lauren September 16, 2020

On any given day, Darren Murph can wear many hats at work. He might play relocation expert, helping co-workers leaving a big city like San Francisco think through which cheaper locales have good access to broadband. He can be an executive coach, assisting senior leaders in structuring new projects in remote-friendly ways. He may serve...

Lauren September 16, 2020
Over the past six months, technology investor SoftBank 9984 4.64% Group Corp. has signed more than $90 billion i...
Lauren September 16, 2020
Cushman & Wakefield PLC, one of the world’s largest commercial-real-estate-services firms, has launched an alliance with Industrious, a startup co-working firm, to build market share in one of the few growing office-space businesses during the pandemic. The office industry has mostly gotten pounded this year, creating pain for investors...
Lauren September 16, 2020
IOTAS, premier provider of cutting edge integrated Smart Apartment Technology solutions, teams up with leaders in connectivity, access control, management, and other property technologies to explore options available for today’s multifamily and mixed-use assets, and how to pull the pieces together to create optimal experiences for residents and management teams alike.
Lauren September 16, 2020
The circumstances of the coronavirus pandemic have forced tech adoption at an unprecedented rate: The construction industry is implementing augmented and virtual reality, robots and drones to accommodate social distancing. An avalanche of urgent lease changes is prompting investment managers and corporate leaders to revisit the ways they process and standardize data. Large-scale office ow...
Lauren September 15, 2020
Skanska, a leading global development and construction firm, today announced that it is partnering with WiredScore, the company behind Wired Certification, the only international digital connectivity rating system for commercial real estate.
Lauren September 14, 2020
Nearly seven months into the coronavirus pandemic, Uber has largely turned into a food delivery company. Former Uber employees, meanwhile, are finding another way to benefit from the dramatic change in the restaurant industry.
Lauren September 14, 2020
When historians of the early 21st century look back on the pre-Covid era, one of the absurdities they might highlight is the vogue for gigantic, open-plan offices. The apotheosis of this trend of breaking down barriers between co-workers must surely be Facebook Inc.’s 433,555-square-foot Frank Gehry...