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CRETech September 06, 2018
Los Angeles-based Paragon, a company that provides supply chain tracking for the cannabis industry and uses blockchain transactions, has just opened the city’s first coworking space for cannabis-related companies in Hollywood.
CRETech September 06, 2018
Is the co-working industry heading for a price war? The Yard slashed the rent for a desk to $20.18 per month for the remainder of the year, down from the usual $670 to $1,000, Crain’s reported.
CRETech September 06, 2018
Airbnb is known for being a travel company, but now it’s going after a new target: the local businesses who can take advantage of the opportunities in their own backyard.
CRETech September 06, 2018
CRETech September 05, 2018
There’s safety in numbers, or at least that’s what we tell ourselves. In a traditional neighborhood watch program, everyday citizens are deputized to spot and report crime and “suspicious activity.” But even the nosiest of human neighbors need to sleep, which takes away from their time on watch. But cameras don’t even blink.
CRETech September 05, 2018
Michael Beckerman, CEO, CREtech (cretech.com), the leading commercial real estate tech event and content platform in the industry will lead an All-Star Panel at an upcoming National Realty Club (NRC) event in New York City.  This “Commercial Real Estate Technology Summit” will take place on September 17th, 2018 at 5:00pm. The event will take place at the Harmonie Club, the second oldest socia...
CRETech September 05, 2018
Venture capitalists are buying into new construction technologies in a big way, investing more than ​$1B in global construction technology startups in the first half of 2018 — a record high, according to JLL data.
CRETech September 05, 2018
3D printers may still be a novelty but they’re moving beyond a gimmick as growing numbers of projects experiment with the new technology as a faster, more sustainable alternative to traditional methods of construction.
CRETech September 05, 2018
There is a push toward incorporating more technology in rental units, but does the technology actually result in better leasing velocity and fewer units turning over? It is pretty early in the game to say definitively, but Adrian Goldstein of CGI Strategies says that the firm has seen a positive response.
CRETech September 05, 2018
I follow the narrow hallway. It’s covered with exhaustingly-hip custom wallpaper of faces that look like they’ve been cut out of a fashion magazine, placed in a grid formation, and drawn on. I emerge into the sort of bright, minimalist white-walled apartment that only seems to exist on Instagram. Individual lights flick on as I walk around the furniture of the small living ...