Lauren
April 10, 2020
The coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak is being felt globally and thousands of Americans have lost their jobs and are struggling to make ends meet and keep a roof over their heads. Homie, a real estate tech disruptor with headquarters in Utah, has partnered with United Ways in News Archives | Page 576 of 1015 | CREtech
The coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak is being felt globally and thousands of Americans have lost their jobs and are struggling to make ends meet and keep a roof over their heads. Homie, a real estate tech disruptor with headquarters in
Adam Neumann stepped down as CEO and the company y...
It’s as if co-working giant WeWork absorbed the initial jolt of a 7.0-magnitude earthquake and continues to be rocked by aftershocks. In August, WeWork’s New York City-based parent company filed for an IPO. But only a month later, co-founder
Fenwick & West hosted a virtual roundtable discussion with New York investors Hadley Harris, a founding general partner with Eniac Ventures; Brad Svrluga, a co-founder and general partner of Primary Ventures; and Ellie Wheeler, a partner wi...
Earlier today, to get a sense of what’s happening in the land of venture capital, the law firm
It was just a few months ago that Zillow was being asked every five minutes to place an offer on someone's home. Demand was such that the listings giant - which historically made money off agent advertising - jumped headfirst into instant homebuying in 2018 and shifted its entire business model a year later.
Don’t worry, CREtech isn’t going anywhere nor is our industry ? In fact, I have no doubt that my company and our industry as a whole will emerge from this pandemic stronger, wiser and positioned for an entirely new era of innovation in the real estate industry.
JPMorgan Chase & Co. were emailing their latest plans for staffing New York-area trading floors amid the deadly pandemic.
On April 2, the day that coronavirus infections around the globe hit 1 million, managers inside With debt payments looming and access to loans uncertain, some chains are fighting for survival; ‘retail bankruptcies are coming’
It has been over three weeks since the COVID-19 outbreak has been declared a national emergency. Three-fourths of Americans find themselves under some sort of lockdown imposed by local and state governments to prevent the spread.
Coronavirus-related economic disruption and uncertainty could yet slow the pace of 5G deployment in the U.S. — but for now, the major carriers say they're moving full speed ahead.
Nearly a third of U.S. apartment renters didn’t pay any of their April rent during the first week of the month, according to new data to be released Wednesday by the National Multifamily Housing Council and a consortium of real-estate data providers.