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Lauren July 14, 2020
Testing buildings — not just people — could be an important way to stop the spread of the coronavirus. Why it matters: People won't feel safe returning to schools, offices, bars and restaurants unless they can be assured they won't be infected by coronavirus particles lingering in the air — or being pumped through the buildings' air ducts. One day, even office furniture lined with plants c...
Lauren July 14, 2020
American sports teams are doubling down on ambitious real-estate projects, despite the coronavirus pandemic that has shut down most live entertainment from coast to coast. This summer, the owner of the Los Angeles Angels baseball team laid out a master plan for 150 acres of a...
Lauren July 13, 2020
CREtech (cretech.com) and FUTURE PropTech, the largest intelligence platforms devoted to Reimagining Real Estate, announced today that Christian Ulbrich, Global CEO at JLL, will take the stage for the Reimagining Real Estate Virtual Global Summit, the ...
Lauren July 09, 2020
In this episode of Fly on the Wall, Brendan sits down with Jeff Blau, CEO, Related Companies, the developer behind New York City's Hudson Yards. Jeff explains the art of curation that comes from building a retail destination that functions as a "city within a city" (e.g. a space where visitors can live, shop, work, and dine) and the heightened responsibility landlords now hold as "micro-mayors" of...
Lauren July 08, 2020

As the country reopens, you might start seeing more images like these: real-time heat maps that could find sick people, before they know they are sick. And in a post-quarantine world, you might start having your temperature taken. A lot.

Lauren July 08, 2020
As governors relaxed stay-at-home orders and people ventured out in recent days, the number of new reported cases of COVID-19 has surged again, reaching a single-day record on Sunday, according to the World Health Organization. Between Jan. 20 and July 1 of this year there have been 2,573,393 confirmed cas...
Lauren July 07, 2020
The multiple crises impacting the U.S. economy — the botched response to the coronavirus and the resulting economic fallout, and 
Lauren July 07, 2020
New York City is facing an economic crisis of historic proportions, triggered in part by the virus, but made worse by decades of zoning that often serves to separate residential from commercial and manufacturing districts, rather than blend them seamles...
Lauren July 06, 2020
As the world cautiously opens up after the Coronavirus lockdown, steps are being taken at eateries and bars to find new and safe ways to welcome guests. One such innovative response is a new, zero-human interaction restaurant known as the Brooklyn Dumpling Shop, which is scheduled to open in New York City in August. “When restaurants reopen, nobody is going to be saying, ‘Do you feel like Chin...
Lauren July 06, 2020
Uber has agreed to acquire food delivery company Postmates for $2.65 billion in an all-stock deal, the companies