CRETech
August 29, 2018
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...
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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.
Coworking and flexible office space is not a fad; this subsector of the office market is on the rise and it’s expected to be part of the landscape for a long time, according to commercial real estate services firm Cushman & Wakefield’s new report,
In our latest real estate tech entrepreneur interview, we’re speaking with Lucas Rotter from
I travel a bit out and about on the planet as some you may know. So with that comes the ridiculous hassle of the ever dreadful security line. Yes, some of you may see it as a necessary evil that we all must endure for the better of all. I get that but we still are asked to take our shoes off seventeen years after one isolated incident. Has anything like that happened since? No, so accordingly ...
Coworking. Accelerators. Virtual offices. The nature of work is changing rapidly, and the communities built around these new workplaces are growing just as quickly.