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Scott Evans and Chief Technology Officer, Kenneth Finnegan, about how technology has shaped Hudson Yards into one of the most globally sophisticated and inn...
In a rare public appearance, attendees of #CREtechNYC2019 will hear from Related's Hudson Yards Chief Digital Officer, Opportunity zones were created to spur development in distressed neighborhoods, but developers in some areas are struggling to find tenants for their new properties. Their savior may be another rising trend in commercial real estate: co-working.
Lured by the lower cost of shared office space, start-ups also gain access to a network...
Investors and analysts are looking at the rocky experience of a WeWork rival that went public nearly 20 years ago for insight into what could lie ahead for the New York-based co-working company.
WeWork’s parent, We Co., last week
The business model of Utah startup Neighbor is easy to understand: be the Airbnb of the self-storage industry by matching people with extra space to other people with goods to store. Also, undercut conventional self-storage competitors on price, and take a piece of the $38B self-storage industry.
Flexible workspace company Breather has added another executive to its growing C-suite, with Phillippe Bouffaut coming on as chief technology officer.
Most recently vice president of products and engineering at media intelligence company Cision, Bouffaut will focus on further improving Breather's digital booking system and office management capabilities. That will include implementing an app...
John Burger shares his take on what has changed — and what’s remained the same — as technology has perme...
VC-backed rivals. A new mansion tax. And the proliferation of listings platforms. The Real Deal talked to six players in New York City’s residential space about the new pain points they’re feeling in a sector that’s getting squeezed from all sides. Below
Corporate office tenants are incorporating branded amenities in the workplace as a way to attract and retain top talent. Branded amenities has a dual purpose, the both create an immersive experience in the office and as an emblem of company culture and product. These branded amenities can include everything from water features to interactive technology outposts. It all depends on the corporations ...
Long gone are the coworking days when it was enough to offer a cheap desk and maybe a beer keg.
At, for instance, The Wing, the coworking space designed for women, which will count at least 13 locations by year-end, members are offered showers, a roof deck, a beauty room, and e...