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Homee, a Tampa, Florida-based startup developing an on-demand home services platform for homeowners and property managers, today announced that it’s raised $15 million in series B funding led by Forte Ventures, with participation from Liberty Mutual Strategic Ventures, Active Capital Partners, Florida Funders, Deepwork Capital, and Engage. The capital...
Building exteriors tend to get gross. Dirt clings to the walls. Windows get filmy. Spiderwebs amass. If you live in a particularly humid area, mold and mildew can start to make exterior walls look like a science experiment.
On taller buildings, scrubbing it all off generally means bringing a bucket truck, scaffolding or suspension gear and having a crew hang from the...
ORLANDO, FL—Artificial intelligence is changing our lives, homes, and workplaces little by little in myriad ways. So says Jennifer Conway Viriato, senior real estate analyst of the commercial real estate division at Kamehameha Schools.
Viriato will serve as a speaker during a breakout session at the upcoming
It is safe to say that Convene’s expansion into London was not a knee-jerk reaction to the boom in the flexible workspace sector in the UK capital.
The New York-based company announced its first UK location earlier this month: It is taking 102K SF at AXA Investment Managers — Real Assets’ 1.4M SF 22 Bishopgate skyscraper in the City.
anticipated that the autonomous delivery robots market will be worth $34 billion by 2024, up from $11.9 billion in 2018. Some analysts predict that by then, in cities around the world, thousands of drones and ...
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With WeWork's upcoming IPO drawing skepticism and criticism, one of its largest competitors is hoping to set itself apart by following suit.
IWG, the international company formed in 2014 with the acquisition of coworking operator Regus, is considering an initial public offering of its American business on the New York Stock Exchange, Sky News reports. IWG is already listed on the London Stock ...
Thousands of office tenants across North America will soon have access to up-to-the-minute transit information on screens in their buildings.
Captivate, a digital media company with display screens in the lobbies and elevators of 1,600 office buildings, announced Tuesday it is partnering with TransitScreen to add public transit information to its platform.
TransitScreen, a D.C.-based company...
$50 million to date — including an initial $20 million fund and a $30 million second fund in 2017. The company f...
Camber Creek, a venture capital firm focused on real estate tech, is targeting $120 million for its largest fund to date.
Launched in 2011, Camber Creek has raised