CRETech
September 07, 2018
It turns out brick-and-mortar retail is not so easy to kill off.
A company that got its start helping online brands open pop-up stores has just re-launched to help pop-ups become full-blown brick-and-mortar operations.
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It turns out brick-and-mortar retail is not so easy to kill off.
A company that got its start helping online brands open pop-up stores has just re-launched to help pop-ups become full-blown brick-and-mortar operations.
The top startups that are set to disrupt the construction industry
Robert Reffkin did not want his picture taken. Not in front of an illuminated Compass logo. Not seated. And certainly not with his arms crossed.
Six years after co-founding the residential brokerage industry’s first unicorn with Ori Allon, Reffkin is working hard to cultivate the image of someone who is harnessing nearly $800 million in venture capital to transfo...
CREtech and AnySizeDeals will co-produce #BitcoinCRE events in 2019
New York, NY (September 6th, 2018) — CREtech (cretech.com),
A San Francisco-based tech startup has unveiled a professional messenger for the real estate industry. Openland is designed to streamline communication between owners, builders, investors, lenders, tenants, brokers and local government officials.
Amazon is picking up the pace when it comes to unveiling its line of “stores of the future,” today opening
A lot has changed in the last few years. Most commercial real estate companies have fully embraced the fact that technology is changing the game. Many now have chief innovation officers to develop and execute a strategy for integrating technology into every level of the business.
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.
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.
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.