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CRETech September 04, 2018
Seattle development technology company CityBldr has raised a $4.3 million Seed round, CEO and co-founder Bryan Copley confirmed today.
CRETech September 04, 2018
Modular construction startups are seeing the most funding in the construction tech space, though reports of difficulties at the most-hyped company have surfaced.
CRETech September 04, 2018
Earlier this week, Apple acquired augmented reality (AR) lens and glasses company Akonia Holographics, which spawned plenty of speculation on Apple getting serious about AR.
CRETech September 04, 2018
The success of Airbnb has created a major disruption in how people choose where to stay when they visit other places. Gone are the days of assuming a hotel is the best or only option; a selection of private accommodations might prove to be more interesting, cheaper and more flexible. Now, an Airbnb-like startup out of Germany called Homelike...
CRETech September 04, 2018
Back in 2008, when the US was deploying less than 300 megawatts a year of solar photovoltaic (PV) panels, and the boom in solar was but a gleam in President Barack Obama...
CRETech September 04, 2018
San Francisco dealt a blow to the largest shared-scooter companies on Thursday, awarding two smaller startups exclusive rights to rent the electric-powered vehicles for a year in a decision that could change the course of the nascent market.
CRETech September 04, 2018
Investment in real estate technology is at an all-time high. In 2017 alone, venture capital firms invested
CRETech September 04, 2018
Moody’s is buying Reis, the commercial real estate data company, in a deal valued at $278 million. The financial services company best known for its credit ratings is paying all cash to acquire Reis and incorporate its data archive of some 18 million properties into Moody’s Analytics offerings, Globe Street rep...
CRETech September 04, 2018
If 2011 was the year of the ride-hailing app, then 2018 is the year of the scooter. But in the seven years since Uber began launching in cities without permission, regulators have learned an important lesson: it’s better to play offense than defense. There’s no better example of the shifting dynamic between city officials and transportation tech companies than Seattle.
CRETech September 04, 2018
Nick Rancis at Fraunhofer's TechBridge program will share how they bring the most promising ideas from the lab to the market.