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Amazon HQ2 front. Earlier this year, the online retail giant announced that it had whittled the list of potential host cities for a second headquarters down to 20, but beyond that, the company hasn’t shared much. Looks like we’ll be getting an a...
Things have been pretty quiet on the
CRETech released its 2018 Mid-Year Report earlier this week.
I’ve been waiting. I’ve been asking. Frankly, I wasn’t that patient. Finally,
Fifth Wall, as a keynote speaker at India’s first major PropTech event.
Built World Technology Alliance is pleased to welcome Brendan Wallace, Co-Founder of California-based PropTech investor
NEW YORK, NY and LOS ANGELES, Calif. - September 14, 2018 – FITECH Consultants, LLC (“FITECH”) and Gelbgroup Consulting Inc. (“Gelbgroup”) announced they have merged the companies to create FitechGelb. The combined company is a force that provides the real estate industry a full suite of real estate consulting, world-class IT solutions and outsourced accounting and lease abstraction serv...
LOS ANGELES, Sept. 13, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Paragon, the leading blockchain technology platform focused on bringing transparency to the cannabis industry, announces the official opening of the first cannabis industry co-working space in
- Have commercial real estate services become a commodity?
- How was it before there were any commercial real estate research services?
- How did companies track information back then?
- What happened when third-par...
Jack Resnick & Sons announced that workspace provider Knotel has signed a 19,563 s/f lease at 250 Hudson Street, a 15-story, 400,000 s/f property in the Hudson Square neighborhood.
Knotel’s new space encompasses a large portion of the 3rd floor of the building, which is situated within steps of Soho, TriBeCa and the Hudson River Park.
Uber self -driving vehicle struck and killed a pedestrian in Tempe, Arizona, the ride-hailing giant has annou...
Months after an
Some startups are betting that the next generation of wireless technology will force data-center operators to think small.