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October 25, 2018
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Amazon’s version of a futuristic 7-Eleven store is coming to New York City, and it’s going to be located inside a shopping and office complex across from the World Trade Center, Recode has learned.
Amazon plans to unveil the cashierless convenience store inside Brookfield Place, formerly known as the World Financial Center, in Manhattan’s B...
Aims to Deploy Sensors to Optimize Office Utilization Across Hundreds of Million sq. ft of Commercial Real Estate in Strategic Deal withJLL Spark
SAN FRANCISCO — [October 25, 2018]— VergeSense, a provider of an AI-Powered sensor-as-a-service platform for commercial real estate, announced a $1.5M st...Placer.ai launches the first free online tool providing anyone instant access to deep consumer insights for any physical location, driving smarter decision-making
October 24, 2018 – Los Altos, CA- Placer.ai, the world’s most advanced foot traffic analytics platform, today announced $4M in funding and the launch of a free online tool...
On November 1, 2018, CREtech CEO Michael Beckerman will moderate a panel of leading landlords and investors in the CREtech industry. Panelists include Kevin Danehy, Head of Corporate Development, Brookfield; Jeffrey Berman, General Partner, Camber Creek; Michael Spies, Senior Managing Director, Tishman Speyer; Ryan Salvas, VP of Real Estate Technology and Innovation, EQ Office; and Raj Bhatti, Chi...
Envoy — a Silicon Valley company used to sign in over 100,000 visitors at offices across the world each day; and a TechCrunch SF office neighbor!— has raised $43 million to do just that.
The office might not seem like an area in desperate need of disruption, but
Women-only co-working company The Wing will start offering child daycare services to its members.
The offering, dubbed Little Wing, will pilot at one of the firm’s five locations, Bloomberg reported.
Amazon Go is live in San Francisco.
The first San Francisco location of the cashier-less convenience store concept opened today at 300 California St. The 2,300-square-foot store is the sixth to open so far, following
Home-flipping startup Opendoor is testing co-listing properties with agents outside the company.
The company has selected about a dozen agent teams for its “preferred agent partnership,” Inman reported. The program gives Opendoor the prospect of more deals while the agents get the company’s referral fee and chance to market its for-sale property.