As you set foot inside, the mall knows where you’ve come from. Once you leave, the mall knows where you go next. The mall knows where you live. The mall knows where you work. The mall knows the kinds of shops you visit. The mall knows if you tweeted about that shirt you bought. The mall probably knows where you’ll eat lunch.
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As the largest consumer group in the country, millennials are changing the face of retail.
As major employers like Facebook, VF Corp. and Panasonic have opened shop in Colorado, millennials have followed in pursuit of high-paying jobs, and they have gravitated toward the urban neighborhoods where those companies are.
“That workforce wants to live, breathe and eat everything right next to t...
Alphabet’s Sidewalk Labs today unveiled its draft Master Innovation and Development Plan (MIDP) for Toronto’s eastern waterfront. The 1,524-page plan proposes thermal energy grids, factory-based construction of timber buildings, and a mobility network with heated bike lanes and adaptive traffic signals. You can download the full plan, titled Toronto Tomorrow: A New Approach for Inclusive Growt...
Most experts agree that the economic downturn will eventually come, and it is a matter of when and how severe, not if. One thing's for sure: the office leasing world looks very different to what it did a decade ago.
Tenants now demand a host of pricey amenities, and a flood of new construction in New York City has forced landlords to make significant investments in older buildings to stay c...
Argo.ai, a Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania-based driverless car startup founded by former executives from Google’s and Uber’s autonomous technology divisions, today announced that it’s teaming up with Carnegie Mellon University to form a new center for autonomous vehicle research: the aptly named Carnegie Mellon University Argo AI Center for Autonomous Vehicle Research...
What if I told you there was a way to develop U.S. cities that was better for social equity, created more jobs and economic activity, resulted in better transit access, and improved the environment, all while guaranteeing better economic returns for developers and investors?
MIAMI—Following up projects in New York City and Chicago, The Collective has announced a $210-million plan to bring its first co-living project here at 2825 NW 2nd Ave. in Wynwood.
The acquisition marks the company’s fifth in the US in the past 12 months, with three sites under its belt in