CRETech
April 06, 2018
Holograms. Virtual reality. Free high-speed WiFi everywhere? Welcome to the future. Technology has been blamed for disconnecting people, but that will soon change, panelists said at Bisnow’s recent Building Cities of the Future: Seattle event at the Four Seasons Hotel Seattle. Bisnow/Shawna De La Rosa Skipstone President A-P Hurd moderates the panel on omnichannel environments for cities of the...
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Holograms. Virtual reality. Free high-speed WiFi everywhere? Welcome to the future. Technology has been blamed for disconnecting people, but that will soon change, panelists said at Bisnow’s recent Building Cities of the Future: Seattle event at the Four Seasons Hotel Seattle. Bisnow/Shawna De La Rosa Skipstone President A-P Hurd moderates the panel on omnichannel environments for cities of the...
Few business communities swing from boom to bust as reliably as Silicon Valley, but detecting shifts in this opaque world can be challenging. To help illuminate the field, we've created the Bloomberg U.S. Startups Barometer, a new weekly indicator that tracks the overall health of the business environment for privat...
It might seem like something out of the classic cartoon The Jetsons, but driverless cars - or autonomous vehicles as they are known - could be here sooner than we think, and it could open a whole new world for commercial property investors.
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New research released last week from the Toronto University found that driverless cars could open up a...
Traditional and new-school retailers alike are using AI and robotics to automate various parts of the retail chain, from manufacturing to last-mile delivery.
Co-living is crawling out of the incubator and into its infancy in Atlanta with the second-ever project of the new multifamily type. Courtesy: The Guild A co-living unit at The Guild in Atlanta Atlanta-based The Guild is spearheading its second co-living community, this time in the heart of the Sweet Auburn district in Downtown Atlanta. The project, a joint venture with Great Places, will convert ...
WeWork, the New York City-based coworking giant, is opening its first-ever college location on the campus of University of Maryland in College Park, four miles from Washington, D.C. The company has subleased a 20,000-square-foot building at 7761 Greenhouse Road in the Maryland college’s Discovery District next to The Hotel at the University of Maryland. It will offer coworking and office space, ...
See the early pitch decks of 13 unicorn companies (and exited unicorns), including LinkedIn (before it had a dime of revenue) and Buzzfeed when it had just 2.5M monthly page views.
A tech startup that’s been described as Uber for the $676 billion trucking industry is doubling the size of its Garment District offices. Transfix, which has raised $78.5 million from investors since its founding in 2013, signed a lease for 60,000 square feet at George Comfort & Sons’ 498 Seventh Avenue, the landlord confirmed to The Real Deal. The five-year-old company currently occupies ...
Closing a deal and cashing a commission check is such a good feeling, right? After months—sometimes years—of hard work, all your efforts finally pay off.
If closing a deal is good news, the even better news is that you can easily keep up the momentum and use your recent success to drum up new business. Just think, you have relevant market intel that you can use with other owners in the mark...