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October 11, 2017
Merrill Gardens + Yardi By Elizabeth Cutright on Oct 11, 2017 in People With 30 senior living communities across six states, Merrill Gardens provides a lifestyle approach to senior housing that’s unique to each locale they inhabit. By designing each community with characteristics unique the area in which they reside, Merrill Gardens creates a comfortable and welcoming environment for residents s...
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Merrill Gardens + Yardi By Elizabeth Cutright on Oct 11, 2017 in People With 30 senior living communities across six states, Merrill Gardens provides a lifestyle approach to senior housing that’s unique to each locale they inhabit. By designing each community with characteristics unique the area in which they reside, Merrill Gardens creates a comfortable and welcoming environment for residents s...
Amazon has come a long way since its bookselling days—the tech giant now has tiny shipping container homes available for sale that can be shipped straight to your door. Produced by MODs International, these cargotecture dwellings might not be pretty, but their availability on Amazon is a fascinating sign of the tiny house movement’s growing popularity. The 320-square-foot homes sell for $36,00...
We’re already deeply connected to the cities we live in and visit. With our smartphones, we can quickly get information about what's happening around us whenever we need it. We can summon cars to take us where we need to go, efficiently navigate to our destinations, learn what areas to avoid and more. But imagine if the information that technology gathers could be used proactively instead o...
A new big-data startup could help identify retailers at risk. System2, a tech company based out of New York, works to arm bond investors with data sets that can predict the health of their potential ventures, something commercial mortgage bond investors and money managers are seeking given the volatility of the retail real estate market. Data set forecasting has traditionally been more difficult w...
By Roland Li – Reporter, San Francisco Business Times File hosting company Dropbox Inc. signed the largest office lease in San Francisco history, taking all 736,000 square feet of the Exchange in Mission Bay. The deal is a triumph for developer Kilroy Realty Corp. (NYSE: KRC), which had been in talks with prospective tenants for two years and was building the $570 million, four-building proj...
You are using an outdated browser. Please upgrade your browser to improve your experience. Toggle navigation Sign up MarketsPricingProducts EngageAccessExposureInsights Company AboutContactCareersMedia BlogLoginSign Up 6 Reasons Startups Should Purchase Commercial Property: Buying property comes with many advantages Posted on: Tuesday, October 10th, 2017, under Uncategorized. If you’re a startup...
Standard Cognition raises $5M for automated checkout The company tracks customers with cameras, and automatically charges them as they walk out the door Financial trends and news by Steven Loeb October 10, 2017 Short URL: http://vator.tv/n/4a50 While online shopping offers a convenient and quick experience, one where buyers can get what they want, when they want it and have no hassle in getting i...
Real Estate Redefined – Ep 54 – Artificial IntelligenceOctober 10, 20170 Comment Will technology replace real estate agents? That's the subject of this episode of the Real Estate Redefined video series. Join Dan Forsman to learn how emerging technology will benefit consumers and sellers. He also discusses how agents who understand, and can leverage this technology will be able to manage t...
It's a fact: the modern workforce is increasingly dependent on technology. From the necessity of high-speed internet to the convenience of automated building functions, you are searching for the best options not only in price and location, but also in digital amenities. So, what kind of office building technology can you look for in High-Tech Office Leasing? Read on! “Wired Certification”...
LinkedIn gives us a fascinating look into the most popular entry-level jobs for recent graduates. These are the most popular positions: account manager, software engineer, business analyst, customer service representative, administrative assistant, recruiter, consultant, investment banking analyst, graphic designer, and staff accountant. Did you notice something interesting? All of these can be re...