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Retail is in the midst of a metamorphosis.
The role of the physical store is changing as consumers explore options other than in-store shopping –– according to the National Retail F...
Work life for many is in a mushy middle ground, and what’s at stake isn’t just who is getting talked over in meetings. It’s whether flexibility is sustainable, even with all the benefits it confers.
Jeremy Neuer of CBRE reveals the three essential criteria he has for adopting any new technology.
If you followed any of the scary reports from the COP26 international climate change conference in Glasgow, Scotland — attended by President Biden, climate envoy John Kerry, Speaker Pelosi (with AOC in tow), a number of other US Congresspeople and Senators, British PM Boris Johnson, Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg — you know that efforts to curtail greenhouse gases that cause climate c...
Our second cohort of nine companies is focused on high impact, easy-to-adopt solutions tackling the deep decarbonization of non-luxury buildings through electrification, advanced efficiency, demand flexibility and resilience. By focusing on mass market buildings, these companies are staged to generate equitable climate impacts, while providing health, comfort, and savings benefits to the frontline...
Proptech startup Place raised $100 million in a Series A round led by Goldman Sachs, the company said Wednesday.
It’s all well and good knowing the future of work might be hybrid, but what does that actually mean for landlords? How should they prepare for that future?
Now that its long, strange trip from a failed IPO to merger with a special-purpose acquisition company is complete, WeWork is just another publicly traded enterprise.
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Two joint ventures have been set up that will see £1.5B invested in the UK build-to-rent sector, with both partnerships having secured their first schemes.
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A gangbusters year in proptech dealmaking has yielded another big-ticket transaction in the construction-tech niche.