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April 08, 2018
People don't have “forever homes” anymore, let alone permanent furniture they want to schlep between rentals. A slew of startups are trying to address these needs by meeting renters' desire to have nice things, but not become beholden to them via solutions ranging from an aggregate site of design hacks to a modular furniture builder to a rental furniture company, according to the Financial Tim...
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People don't have “forever homes” anymore, let alone permanent furniture they want to schlep between rentals. A slew of startups are trying to address these needs by meeting renters' desire to have nice things, but not become beholden to them via solutions ranging from an aggregate site of design hacks to a modular furniture builder to a rental furniture company, according to the Financial Tim...
Fresh off of an $80 million funding round, flexible workspace provider Industrious has continued to grow its footprint nationally—and the Southern California market is no exception. Industrious has inked leases for two new locations, spanning a combined 64,000 square feet, in the Century City district of Los Angeles and the Orange County city of Irvine, according to The Real Deal. The shared off...
As they do every March, commercial real estate professionals and civic leaders from around the globe recently converged on Cannes, France, for the annual MIPIM conference that internationally examines the industry. During the event, the most prominent topics impacting the industry were discussed, and the grandest projects to be seen in select cities and countries were on display in the exhibit hal...
After finding a parking ticket lashed to his windshield, Seattle resident Dan Lear normally would have bitten the bullet and paid up, even though he felt misled by street signage.
Instead, Lear decided to try his luck with DoNotPay, a free bot service that streamlines the process of contesting parking tickets. The service help...
Spaces, a flexible workspace provider and a subsidiary of IWG, signed a 30,716-square-foot lease on Monday at 41 Flatbush Avenue, which is also known as the
NEW YORK CITY—The Australian commercial real estate firm Equiem is expanding in the US real estate market. The company uses technology to improve services in commercial spaces to help landlords create greater value in assets to attract and retain tenants and to increase revenue.
Gabrielle McMillan, CEO of Equiem, w...
WASHINGTON, DC–Quietly and with almost no fanfare, last month blockchain startup Propy scored a coup for the technology industry and the real estate space in one transaction: the first government sanctioned blockchain recorded real estate deal in the US. The transaction happened under a pilot program that launched at the start of this year between a county in Vermont and the S...
Is CRE a Good Investment in 2018?
In short, yes, but let’s take a closer look at why this is. Here are three reasons to believe it: ...It is no news that Singapore lists among one of the most tech-savvy countries in the world. The World Economic Forum Global Information Technology Report ranked Singapore among the top-seven in terms of generating economic impact from investments in information and communication technologies in 2016. At a state level, Singapore is now gearing up for a f...
Although sustainable real estate is still in a nascent stage in the country, India is actually one of the leading counties when it comes to green buildings development. In fact, India ranks only second after the U.S. in terms of the number of green technology projects and built-up area. As of September 2017, more than 4,300 projects utilizing green technology, accounting for approximately 4.7 bill...