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Lauren June 09, 2020
Antsy city dwellers seeking to escape their Covid-19 refuges are road-tripping to nearby vacation rentals in surprisingly strong numbers, showing the first signs of life for an industry that essentially ground to a halt in March.
Lauren June 09, 2020
COVID-19 has...
Lauren June 09, 2020
I returned to the office this week, joining thousands of bankers from Citigroup Inc. to Morgan Stanley that are trickling back to their desks in Hong Kong. After almost five months working from home, it's going to take some getting used to. The...
Lauren June 09, 2020

Grab-and-go packaged meals may replace midday generous buffets and three-figure lunches. Plexiglass could divvy up trading floors the size of football fields. Heat maps, accessible on a mobile app, will help identify the restrooms with the smal...

Lauren June 09, 2020
Sandeep Mathrani, the WeLive website and 110 Wall Street (Google Maps) WeWork is considering ditching its co-living business. The Sandee Mathrani-led firm is working with an adviser on options to hand over operations of its two communal living locations in New York City and outside...
Lauren June 09, 2020

Managing a steady flow of leasing activity, the Altman Cos. has implemented online offerings for potential renters of Altis Grand Central in Tampa, FL.  The Altman Cos. has adapted a virtual model of operation at its residential community, Altis Grand Central in Tampa, FL.

Lauren June 09, 2020
Lemonade, which operates an AI-driven insurance platform, today filed an S-1 with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. The New York-based c...
Lauren June 09, 2020
Propzy, a Vietnam-based startup that guides consumers through the entire process of a real estate transaction, announced it has raised a $25 million Series A led by Gaw Capital and SoftBank Ventures Asia, the early-stage venture arm of SoftBank Group. Other investors included Next Billion Ventures, RHL Ventures, Breeze, FEBE Ventures, RSquare and Insignia.
Lauren June 08, 2020
The Openpath Social Distancing Index (SDI) is based on our real time reporting. The graphs below depict consumer access control usage beginning the week of February 24th, 2020*, when all states were operating at 100%. Openpath’s cloud managed platform illustrates anonymized, national building access logs, by state and by industry, indicating how the nation reacts to the COVID-19 outbreak and ...
Lauren June 08, 2020
Did you know that elevator buttons often contain 40 times more bacteria than a public toilet seat, that viruses live up to 24 hours on non-porous surfaces such as door handles, and 80% of sickness-causing germs spread via hands? We would never intentionally touch a public toilet seat, so why then do we not think twice about pressing an elevator button and then shaking someone’s hand?