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Microsoft bolstering their presence in Seattle, the city’s affordable and workforce housing inventory has always been tight. When we add coronavirus-induced unemployment to the mix, this segment of the housing mar...
With some of the largest tech players such as Facebook, Google and Impact investments are outperforming traditional bets in the coronavirus crisis, which may be a turning point for wealthy investors looking to generate change.
Many businesses implemented hybrid IT infrastructure to improve their remote working capabilities and streaming content providers also saw increased viewership due to the pandemic. The data center market has remained resilient throughout the first half of 2020, due in large part to the critical role they play in business continuity.
Google announced on Tuesday a proposal to build more than a million square feet of offices and up to 1,850 new homes in the East Whisman area of Mountain View, creating an entire neighborhood in the center of a sprawling office park.
US private equity giants TPG Capital and KKR, as PropertyGuru's largest shareholders, have pumped an additional S$300 million into the South-east Asia-focused property technology firm. The fresh injection, raised from two recent rounds of new funding, will accelerate PropertyGuru's growth strategy across its key markets, said the Singapore-based startup, which pulled the plug on a A$380.2 million ...
In-person showings are once again allowed in New York City, after a months long ban brought on by the coronavirus, but they’re harder to schedule, more difficult...
social distancing measures, it’s vital for companies to implement new strategies and safety precautions before returning to work. According to the CDC, “current evidence suggests that novel coronavirus may remain viable for hours to days on sur...
As states and cities begin to lift lockdown restrictions on stay-at-home orders and
During our recent record-setting Reimagining Real Estate Virtual Conference we polled our audience of several thousand attendees to ...
In a small town in Eastern Kentucky, the future of agriculture is growing. A 2.76 million-square-foot facility is being created on 60 acres of land which will utilize environmentally-friendly techniques to help feed a nation with an aging farmer population, declining farmland and a changing climate. The region which was previously known for its booming coal-mining industry that brought power to th...
Outbreak prevention, worker safety, and employees’ peace of mind will be top concerns for businesses around the world as they begin to reopen their office doors in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic. A host of technologies are emerging to help address these concerns, in turn shaping the future of the office space.