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May 04, 2022
Real estate tech entrepreneurs in the US are "not smarter" than those elsewhere in the world – they just have access to more opportunities, according to Raj Singh, managing partner of JLL's global ventures fund JLL Spark.
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Real estate tech entrepreneurs in the US are "not smarter" than those elsewhere in the world – they just have access to more opportunities, according to Raj Singh, managing partner of JLL's global ventures fund JLL Spark.
Real estate investment firm Jamestown has announced that it has partnered with BitPay to accept cryptocurrency on commercial rent payments. Jamestown will not receive or hold any cryptocurrency; rather, BitPay will act as an exchange between Jamestown and its tenants, Real Estate Weekly reports.
72% of information security leaders state that cloud computing represents a top priority in digital transformation. Cloud-based IoT software is changing the nature of both digital and physical security, allowing both security elements to be merged and used to leverage data better.
The past few months have been challenging for U.S. renters faced with a combination of rising costs and low availability. Over roughly the last year, the median monthly asking rent reportedly increased a whopping 17 percent, with at least 10 metro areas posting hikes of 30 percent and up.
The firm behind New York’s iconic Hudson Yards development has picked HqO as its tenant and workplace experience platform.
Brimstone Energy is taking on a challenge of biblical proportions: producing mass-market, zero-carbon Portland cement, a key building material. If it succeeds, the implications for the real estate and construction industries are so enormous that investors have poured $55 million into the startup before it has made a single dollar.
Hiring people who "know how to fail" has been at the top of Dean Hopkins' list of priorities since he took over as chief operations officer of Canadian real estate investor, developer and asset manager Oxford Properties in 2019.
Dozens of all-electric buildings are sprouting across Washington state as more developers ditch gas-fired systems in a bid to curb pollution. A diverse array of facilities now use electric heat pumps to warm rooms and water supplies, including a renovated K-8 school in West Seattle, a community center for the Skokomish Indian Tribe, a youth theater i...
Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky announced yesterday that the company's 6,000 employees can live and work anywhere, and said the trend is good for business.