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From the time I was a kid until my mid-30’s, I was a big fan of Sports Illustrated. It would arrive every week and I would typically read it from cover to cover. There were a few special issues throughout the year that peaked my interest, but nothing more than Sportsperson of the Year. It would include a huge feature on the person that they chose every year that impacted sports in a positive way...
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WASHINGTON-- Dozens of cities are working frantically to land Amazon's second headquarters, raising a weighty question with no easy answer: Is it worth it? Amazon is promising $5 billion of investment and 50,000 jobs over the next decade and a half. Yet the winning city would have to provide Amazon with generous tax breaks and other incentives that can erode a city's tax base. Most econo...
class="article-title speakable"> Baltimore is trying to land Amazon's new HQ with help from Goldman Sachs by Jim Boulden @CNNMoney October 18, 2017: 10:31 PM ET A rendering of the Port Covington development, in Baltimore. Baltimore is getting a hand from Goldman Sachs as it tries to become Amazon's second home. Goldman (GS) invested $233 million last month in a huge real ...
It’s official: the New York City Economic Development Corporation announced that the city has submitted a bid for Amazon’s HQ2, naming four different neighborhoods as having the potential to accommodate the Seattle tech megacompany’s second North American headquarters. The release coincided with NYC landmarks, including the Empire State Building and One World Trade Center, being lit “Amazo...
Opendoor, a three-year-old San Francisco startup that uses technology to quickly buy and resell homes, reports that it's reached a $1.3 billion annual purchase rate, which rounds out monthly home purchases at about $100 million. "It really shows that this new behavior of selling your home online is more mainstream than it seemed," Opendoor CEO Eric Wu told Axios. Although the busine...
Manhattan traffic. Four-season weather. Tests of self-driving cars are about to get really real. If you're the kind of phone owner who cares about the camera on your phone more than any of its other features, you'll like reading this Battle of the iPhone 8 vs. Pixel 2 cameras. Got some smart home tech and want to make things work together? Check out this introduction to IFTTT. Sounds cra...
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By Blanca Torres – Reporter, San Francisco Business Times With a star-studded roster of technology clients, San Francisco-based Custom Spaces sold itself to CBRE Group Inc. (NYSE:CBG), the Los Angeles commercial real estate behemoth. Terms of the deal weren't disclosed. Jenny Haeg founded Custom Spaces in 2011 and established a niche representing tech tenants including Airbnb, Cruis...