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Truss, an award-winning platform for commercial real estate, announced it will expand its retail and office space into the Dallas and
Compass has tapped Robin Abrams and her team from Eastern Consolidated to grow the brokerage’s new commercial division and advisory services.
IT HAS TO START SOMEWHERE
On a recent trip to Paris, I took a Lyft from the Palais to the Jewish Quarter to catch France beat Uruguay on its way to World Cup glory. While Lyft does not provide all of the details behind this trip, it could actually provide the city with the total volume of trips to and from the Palaís by the hour.
John speaks with Jason Freedman, who is the General Manager of 42 Floors at Knotel. In this interview, Jason unpacks the rapidly evolving market for flexible commercial real estate and how a community of landlords, tenants and service providers is using blockchain to change how commercial real estate deals are done.
As Europe nurtures its ambitions to be a leader in blockchain, the new technology is making small but significant inroads into its real estate markets.
From Sweden to Spain to the UK, more private companies – as well as public bodies – are turning to the fledgling technology, which acts as a shared digital register for transactions made in bitcoin or other cryptocurrenci...
Toyota Motor Corp. is investing about $500 million in Uber Technologies Inc. as part of an agreement by the companies to work jointly on autonomous vehicles aimed at improving safety and lowering transportation costs.
The second location of the Amazon Go checkout-free concept is here, and while the store didn’t feature too many significant changes from the original, how quickly it opened points to the potential for Amazon to expand quickly.
WeWork has signed a lease for less than 7,000 square feet at 8 West 40th Street, the landlord told Commercial Observer adding to the coworking giant’s space for midsize tenants...
WeWork’s Flatiron School, the coding boot camp purchased last year by the $40 billion co-working startup, has acquired Designation, a Chicago-based, for-profit design education school, the company told Reuters on Tuesday.
Miami YotelPad — an unfinished 30-story mixed-use development in downtown Miami — will employ three robot butlers for its...
Welcome to the 21st century, where a request for extra towels in your hotel room may be answered by a roughly 4-foot-high purple robot on wheels.