Changi features a three-screen movie theater, an indoor butterfly garden, a rooftop pool and inventive eateries that attract as many locals as travelers.
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The Millennial generation may be the most consequential for North American cities since the Baby Boomers 75 years ago. They are certainly the most misunderstood. For more than a decade, their lifestyle preferences have been perceived as contrarian compared to their parents, whether that meant living at home, forgoing a driver’s license, or choosing to live in city apartments rather than suburban...
Three months ago, New York City’s major employers thought only 10 percent of their workers would be back in the office by now. It turns out that things are not as bad as
With today’s technology, buying or selling a home should be a transparent and efficient process — all the way through the closing. To make it so, a Miami-based proptech startup set out to rethink and rebuild the entire experience. This week, that startup,
Michael Phillips of Jamestown and Emily Wright of Estates Gazette review the rapidly changing world of data-driven real estate management. Getting an edge through innovation hubs, crowdsourcing, data analytics, and curated tenancies has made a huge impact on Jamestown's business. Financial analysis still matters in building and growing a portfolio—but enrichment of the tenant experience is quick...
Late last month, Royal Dutch Shell won a deal to build a vast wind farm off the coast of the Netherlands. Earlier in the year, France’s Total, which owns a battery maker, agreed to make several large investments in solar power in Spain and a wind farm off Scotland. Total also bought an electric and natural gas utility in Spain and is joining Shell and BP in expand...
paused travel, short-term rentals actually fared much better than hotels year-over-year, a new study said. As of June 21,
After COVID-19
Amazon is planning to expand its offices in six major U.S. cities, just weeks after announcing plans to double down on its