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henry May 19, 2022
Early last summer, iconic Silicon Valley venture firm Andressen Horowitz (a16z) was at the top of its game, having delivered the best exit year in its history. From Airbnb to Coinbase to Robinhood, high-profile portfolio companies were launching or planning public offerings with initial valuations in the tens of billions.
henry May 19, 2022
California utility regulators have a decision to make about the financing of solar projects, and so do multifamily housing property owners. Regulators are considering greatly reduced rates for utility customers who feed solar energy to the grid. A December 2021 proposed decision by the California Public Utilities Commission would erode long-term solar cost savings and the timeline for return on...
henry May 19, 2022
What if you could buy a new home designed to your specification, ready to live in within a quarter of the time it normally takes to build a new house, while leaving just half the carbon footprint of other construction?
henry May 19, 2022
In what CEO Brian Chesky calls "the biggest change to Airbnb in a decade," the home rental company introduced a sitewide makeover Wednesday that makes it easier to find offbeat and niche properties.
henry May 19, 2022

Irish-founded start-up Wayleadr has been chosen as one of five companies to take part in the Sodexo UK and Ireland Accelerator programme.

henry May 19, 2022
Venture capital has been pouring into proptech startups this year as technology to track carbon emissions and decarbonize buildings scales up in advance of new SEC rules for ESG disclosures.
henry May 19, 2022
Sydney-based investment manager EG is backing the future of Australian property technology, today announcing a $100 million incubator called EGX.
henry May 19, 2022
Defying investors’ waning interest in risky proptech stocks, the sponsor pair behind Porch’s 2020 rocky SPAC merger are taking another firm public — this time are targeting the hot single-family rental sector.
henry May 19, 2022
UrbanFootprint, an analytics startup that uses data to better map risk, raised $25 million in Series B funding, the company tells Axios. Why it matters: The round closed April 15, CEO Joe DiStefano tells Axios, meaning current funding rounds are still a lagging indicator of current private market activity.
henry May 19, 2022
Buildings are responsible for approximately 21% of all global carbon emissions, according to the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, and other facets of the built environment generate even more.