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Uber is donating $250,000 to SharedStreets, a nonprofit organization focused on creating a share...
Uber is putting $10 million behind sustainable transportation over the next three years. As part of the fund,
Miami has finally shed its reputation as a place for people to retire. In the past 10 years, the city has seen an influx of people with bachelor’s degrees, and an entrepreneurial ecosystem has been evolving.
The massive growth of the coworking industry in recent years has come from a wide variety of companies, including small and large providers, but executives at several coworking companies expect major consolidation in the industry in the coming years.
Flexible workspace company
“Clients are popping out of the woodwork and they encompass a wide range of businesses.”
A co-living company with dozens of locations in Europe and three in the United States plans to open in "every major U.S. city" within the next two years, and has hired a retail veteran to help do it.
Mark Zilbert is Executive Vice President at Brown Harris Stevens Miami, focused on luxury real estate sales and deploying technology.
Over the past decade or so, we’ve witnessed massive shifts in how consumers purchase products and services. Whether it has been in travel, consumer goods or legal services, technology has...
As commercial real estate services firms continue to build their digital product offerings to compete in the increasingly tech-dependent industry, JLL has launched a new, cloud-based property management platform for its Product and Development Services division, the company announced on Monday.
The hottest company in mobile access control drives unprecedented mobile adoption with the release of its sleek Mullion Smart Reader, designed to enable secure mobile access for any office.
Amazon putting its money behind pre-fabricated homes.
The tech giant’s Alexa Fund was among the investors in Plant Prefab’s Series A funding round. The company, which manufactures custom single- and multifamily homes, raised $6.7 million, according to a statement.