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As more small businesses embrace the e-commerce side of retail, their need for last-mile delivery capability has grown — but the availability of those facilities has Our purpose is to facilitate investments in the proptech space, by introducing founders to VC’s, and VC’s to LP’s. All our value proposition is structured around the principle of doing the most efficient matchmaking possible, and allowing our attendees to create meaningful relation...
cleaners clad in hazmat suits that looked straight out of a medical thriller. In the early months of the coronavirus pandemic, ...
Just a year ago, many of our offices — the ones many companies are clamoring to reopen — were filled not with employees but
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Scott Evans, Chief Digital Officer at Related Companies talks about the disruption that is occurring in the retail and traditional rental markets, and what new digital technologies he is most excited about.
You don’t need a reopened AMC to catch the latest Fast & Furious installment. Just turn to retailers’ new facilities in the same-day delivery wars. In grocery: Three years into a partnership with UK grocer-meets-tech provider Ocado, Kroger unveiled its first
Commercial real estate has been hit hard by the pandemic, but there are plans to convert some of the now empty spaces into apartment buildings.
Department stores, once a middle-class mainstay of convenience and indulgence, had been spiraling downward long before the pandemic turbocharged online shopping and helped tip a number of big-name retailers into bankruptcy. Nearly 200 department stores have disappeared in the past year alone, and another 800 — or about half the country’s remaining mall-based locations — are expected to be sh...
shopping malls are getting a second chance at life as coronavirus pandemic-fatigued shoppers return in search of retail therapy.
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Owners of grocery stores were among the biggest real estate winners last year. Now, some property owners worry that the business looks poised to slip this year. Pandemic lockdowns forced restaurants to close and then limit service, but supermarkets and grocery stores were spared because they were deemed essential. Customers stocked up on food and other goods. Those dynamics helped boost U.S. groce...