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March 15, 2021
Bolstered by a housing boom and uptick in construction, Procore filed an updated S-1 registration statement on March 2. In the filing, the company said its revenue grew 38.4 percent last year to $400.3 million.
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Bolstered by a housing boom and uptick in construction, Procore filed an updated S-1 registration statement on March 2. In the filing, the company said its revenue grew 38.4 percent last year to $400.3 million.
Finnish ConTech company GBuilder has completed a €2M financing round led by Amavi Capital with participation from existing investors Butterfly Ventures and Vendep Capital. The funds will be used to accelerate international expansion in their target markets which include the UK and DACH.
CREtech (cretech.com), the largest media company devoted to covering the real estate technology sector, announced today that Mark Grinis, Global Real Estate, Hospitality & Construction Leader at
New York, NY (March 10, 2021) —
after building the first permitted 3D printed
MRI Software, a global leader in real estate software, announces that it has acquired New Zealand-based WhosOnLocation, which provides an integrated solution that empowers organizations to address workplace safety and security needs. An en...
Solon, Ohio – March 4, 2021 –
The pandemic catalyzed a new wave in demand for health and safety norms in multifamily housing. Renters are increasingly concerned that buildings are able to reduce the risk of airborne illnesses. Contractors are guiding the process by working with developers and other multifamily stakeholders and finding innovative ways to boost the healt...
Jerry Sweeney, President, CEO, and Trustee of Brandywine Realty Trust joins The Legends to discuss the qualities he’s honed through his years of successful leadership, how he balances risk with innovation, and how the industry will need to utilize technology in new ways going forward.
More than 2 billion people across the world lack access to safe drinking water at home, and by 2025 more than two-thirds of the plant's population will reside in water-stressed areas, the announcement said.