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Lauren July 07, 2020
New York's most famous skyscraper shrank its planet-warming emissions ... emissions from operations at the Empire State Building about 40 ... But if buildings are among the biggest contributors to the climate crisis, they can also be ... And the whole process must be made into a publicly available blueprint.
Lauren July 07, 2020
BotsAndUs, a London-based startup that provides “full-stack robot systems for public spaces,” has closed a $6 million equity funding round led by Kindred Capital and Capnami...
Lauren July 07, 2020
By Tom Reiss, CEO of Roby.ai There will not be a single business within the property sector that did not start the year in vastly different circumstances to the ones we now find ourselves in. As offices closed around the UK and staff got used to working from home under the strict Government guidelines, companies quickly had to adjust to the challenge of w...
Lauren July 06, 2020
CREtech (cretech.com) and FUTURE PropTech, the largest intelligence platforms devoted to Reimagining Real Estate, announced today that Savills Group Chief Executive Officer and CIO & Head of Client Technology will take the stage for the Reimagining Real Estate Virtual Global Summit, the...
Lauren July 06, 2020
So far the multifamily asset class has fared well during the pandemic, with the vast majority of renters staying on top of their monthly obligations. In addition, the capital markets for apartments have remained open for business during this time.
Lauren July 06, 2020
Demand for office space is intrinsically linked to the economy; generally in a downturn, office demand drops off as employment levels fall and corporates move into cash preservation mode. The global pandemic has undoubtedly pushed us into a global recession and in the short term this will have a direct impact on office demand. However, in light of the success of wholescale working from home, the q...
Lauren July 06, 2020

The Truth About Real Estate Research with Professor Andrew Baum and Andy Saull. Summary: We talk to Professor Andrew Baum and researcher Andy Saull to find out the truth about real estate research, and talk forecasting the future of real estate.

Lauren July 06, 2020
As the world cautiously opens up after the Coronavirus lockdown, steps are being taken at eateries and bars to find new and safe ways to welcome guests. One such innovative response is a new, zero-human interaction restaurant known as the Brooklyn Dumpling Shop, which is scheduled to open in New York City in August. “When restaurants reopen, nobody is going to be saying, ‘Do you feel like Chin...
Lauren July 06, 2020
TermSheet, a private-equity backed real estate software company, is proud to announce the launch of its end-to-end real estate deal management platform. 
Lauren July 06, 2020

Skyline Tower, the 778-foot luxury condo building in Long Island City that looms over western Queens, was built to break records. It is the tallest building in the borough; the most ambitious, with sales projected to exceed $1 billion; and in February the developers claimed that it was the fastest selling, with contracts signed on a quarter of its 802 units...