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October 27, 2017
Retail hasn't been getting the best press lately. All the consumer press seems to cover is store closures, retailer bankruptcies, the death of the mall and the extinction of brick-and-mortar stores due to the dominance of Amazon. The recently posted CBRE Retail Innovation Series illustrates the challenges that this commercial real estate sector faces, but it also provides solutions for land...
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Retail hasn't been getting the best press lately. All the consumer press seems to cover is store closures, retailer bankruptcies, the death of the mall and the extinction of brick-and-mortar stores due to the dominance of Amazon. The recently posted CBRE Retail Innovation Series illustrates the challenges that this commercial real estate sector faces, but it also provides solutions for land...
Coworking giant WeWork has nabbed 27,000 square feet at 135 East 57th Street, bringing its space in the Midtown East building to 125,000 square feet, Commercial Observer has learned. WeWork has taken the 17th and 18th floors in the building between Lexington and Park Avenues, according to a release from Cohen Brothers Realty, bringing its floor count in the 32-story tower to nine, and representing...
Tech Data spending $156 million to buy its buildings Times Staff Tampa Bay Times Friday, October 27, 2017 12:47pm Print 0 My Edition I want to see more articles tagged I'm already following articles tagged Clearwater-based Tech Data Corp. is buying its headquarters after many years of leasing the property. [Company photo] Tampa Bay's largest public corporation by revenues, Clearwater...
By Susan Kelley for the Cornell Chronicle Arthur Adler '78, chair of the Americas division of Jones Lang LaSalle’s Hotels & Hospitality Group, gives the opening Keynote at the 4th Cornell Hospitality Research Summit. Disruptors like Airbnb are forcing the hospitality industry to rethink its business models, a leading global hotel investment adviser said Oct. 6 at the Cornell Hospitality...
Businesses across multiple industries are trying to figure out how to harness the power of virtual reality, a technology that allows users to explore a three-dimensional simulation that appears to be real. VR is making a huge splash in entertainment, especially in gaming, and is beginning to show major promise in retail, where buyers increasingly want to shop remotely, and in real estate, where...
class="article-title speakable"> The city Amazon picks for its second headquarters will change forever by Kaya Yurieff and Julia Horowitz @CNNTech October 27, 2017: 9:14 AM ET NYC went orange in a bid for Amazon's next headquarters Cities across North America want the 50,000 jobs that come with Amazon's HQ2. But will it really make life for residents better? Amazon sent c...
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Tampa Bay's largest public company bought seven properties nationwide.
This is becoming the year of the large tech lease. Dropbox just leased the largest amount of space in San Francisco’s history weeks after Facebook said it would take up all of 181 Fremont’s office space. This year is becoming the most active leasing year since 2014, when activity reached 9.8M SF, according to a report from Cushman & Wakefield. During Q3, leasing activity was 1.8M SF with y...
Installed in every Opendoor listing, Raspberry Pi communicates with the company’s servers and sensors placed about every home … Inman