CRETech
September 12, 2018
Yet more global corporates have pledged to power their businesses with 100 per cent renewable electricity, as Sony Corporation, the Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS), McKinsey & Company, and WeWork the today...
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Yet more global corporates have pledged to power their businesses with 100 per cent renewable electricity, as Sony Corporation, the Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS), McKinsey & Company, and WeWork the today...
Sitemate, a project management startup focused on the construction industry, has closed a $1.3 million funding round to fuel its next phase of growth, just a month after it rebranded.
The communication process can lead to longer timelines and reduced outputs, ultimately driving real estate prices up and limiting global economic growth, but Openland recently launched a CRE messenger for this need.
Melbourne-based rental management startup Pleased.Property has been acquired for $2 million by ASX-listed real estate platform buyMyplace.com.au, almost exactly two years after it was founded.
CREtech Founder and CEO, Michael Beckerman, reveals the advice he gives to landlords that ask him how to evaluate real estate technology and where to get started.
Imagine hopping in your car, plugging an address into Waze and driving down the street — only to see an ad for a real estate listing pop up on the navigation app.
Thanks to a paid advertising engagement with Compass, that will be possible starting in October.
Jay Suites has signed a 50,000-square-foot lease at
The co-working company
GreyOrange, a Singapore-headquartered firm that develops robots for warehouses, has pulled in a $140 million Series C funding round as it targets more expansion and growth.
SAN FRANCISCO—Before Dara Khosrowshahi became CEO of