CRETech
February 11, 2019
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The firm that sold Chelsea Market to Google for $2.4 billion has joined three large brokerages, among others, to back software designed to meet the growing demands of a millennial workforce that is changing how office space is leased and managed.
Office workers now interact online or through smartphones and landlords who ignore this trend will lose clients, said Michael Phi...
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - The firm that sold Chelsea Market to Google for $2.4 billion has joined three large brokerages, among others, to back software designed to meet the growing demands of a millennial workforce that is changing how office space is leased and managed.
Office workers now interact online or through smartphones and landlords who ignore this trend will lose clients, said Michael Phi...
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She headlined the 2018 Forbes 30 Under 30 Venture Capital class as the youngest vice president in the storied history of VC firm Bessemer Venture Partners. Now, less than two years later, Talia Goldberg has finished her rise through the ranks with a promotion that makes her one of the youngest investment partners at an established VC firm.
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The Washington, D.C. startup scene continues to grow, and we’re definitely noticing. After digging back through our own archive of startup coverage and receiving suggestions from the local tech community, we are confident these are the tech startups to follow in 2019.
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