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July 07, 2022
In a new series exploring the depth of market insights among tech providers, Coyote shows what its data can tell us about office rents since the start of the pandemic. Coyote’s software helps real estate teams store, manage and analyse any data relevant to them (such as leases, occupancy and deal pipeline). By extension, it gives News Archives | Page 65 of 1019 | CREtech
In a new series exploring the depth of market insights among tech providers, Coyote shows what its data can tell us about office rents since the start of the pandemic. Coyote’s software helps real estate teams store, manage and analyse any data relevant to them (such as leases, occupancy and deal pipeline). By extension, it gives
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Protech startup Stake closed a $12 million series A funding round. The company offers cash back to renters, creating incentive programs that it claims provide more efficient and effective operations to owners and operators.
A consortium of construction firms, property developers and building engineers plans to use their collective heft to drive down the carbon emissions of one of the world’s most ubiquitous building materials. As part of the new ConcreteZero initiative, 17 companies have pledged to bring the proportion of “low-emissi...
Amazon is rolling out a fleet of e-cargo bikes and on-foot delivery staff in the United Kingdom as part of its efforts to reduce carbon emissions.
A shopping boom in Brooklyn’s trendy Williamsburg neighborhood is the latest sign that remote work is helping revitalize retail real estate in New York City’s residential areas.
Eight months after they announced a tie-up, £47B real assets business
Spencer Levy, Global Chief Client Officer and Senior Economic Advisor at CBRE, discusses the significance of ESG in conversations ab...
Sartre might have thought hell is other people, but when it comes to getting workers back to the office, existentialism is out and community is in. Landlords and employers have tried it all to lure reluctant Americans away from Zooming from their living rooms. But according to panelists at Bisnow's Chicago Tenant Wellness & Leasing Summit ...