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September 11, 2017
Awesome and Expensive By Adina Marcut on Sep 11, 2017 in Technology What makes a pair of glasses smart? They can improve the quality of what you see. This process is called augmented reality (AR). You can navigate the internet by giving natural language commands, you can also synchronize with computers and smartphones for communication. Today's smart glasses have almost all the features of a ...
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Awesome and Expensive By Adina Marcut on Sep 11, 2017 in Technology What makes a pair of glasses smart? They can improve the quality of what you see. This process is called augmented reality (AR). You can navigate the internet by giving natural language commands, you can also synchronize with computers and smartphones for communication. Today's smart glasses have almost all the features of a ...
Driverless Cars, AI and the Impact on the Future of Commercial Real Estate to be the focus of CRE // Tech in Los Angeles on September 28 CBRE Headquarters in Downtown LA To Host This Groundbreaking Event New York, NY (September 11, 2017)-- CRE // Tech (cretech.com), the leading event, content and connectivity platform for the commercial real estate industry announced that it will host its second a...
Amazon likes low prices. That’s a good thing for Whole Foods shoppers, but a detriment to New York City’s chances of landing the retail giant’s new second headquarters. That prize should go to Denver, according to an analysis by the New York Times of Amazon’s requirements for a spot to land its “2HQ,” which will bring 50,000 new jobs and as much as $5 billion worth of investment to the...
Crack open the beers and call your mom to celebrate —you’ve been promoted to a managerial role. Congrats! But, if there’s a little voice in the back of your head saying “what in the world do I do next” … you’re not alone. According to a recent Harvard Business Review article, “the irony for most newly appointed managers is that the skills and qualities that earned them the promotio...
Automated parking is not a new concept, but technological advancements in parking systems and vehicles, combined with cities’ further densification, have made American developers and city planners reconsider it as a viable, eco-friendly, space-freeing solution. After World War II, surface-level parking came with suburban sprawl, permitted by America’s relative land abundance and the luxury in ...
Tech writers are invited to a lot of demo days, as you might imagine. Sometimes, these presentations are very long, with many startup teams taking the stage to pitch to investors and the media. Sometimes, they’re shorter, featuring a more concentrated group of founders. But always, the pitches are concise. In fact, most incubators or accelerators take their cue from one of the original incubator...
Realogy has entered into an agreement with OJO Labs, Inc., to provide OJO, its virtual assistant, to its brands' real estate agents in select markets, the company recently announced. Participating brokerages from the Realogy Franchise Group and NRT will be determined in the next several months as the partnership moves from the planning phase to execution. “We are committed to a strategy of ...
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So where will Amazon go? The retailing behemoth has basically grown out of its Seattle birthplace and has scrambled the schedules of city planners and developers alike as it very publicly seeks a second corporate home — “HQ2” — to house its growth plans. Deadline is Oct. 19! Let me put the company’s request into perspective. Amazon needs — in a relatively short timespan — to acquire ...
In my opinion, we are still at the very beginning of the “crypto/blockchain” era for commercial real estate. The far reaching implications of what that is and will be cannot be overstated. What I have tried to do in the last few weeks is give you a deeper understanding of some of the elements at work today and how they relate to the commercial real estate business. To say that there is so much...