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There has been a lot of speculation about the Biden administration’s focus on climate and how that will impact commercial real estate. As Jake Fingert, general partner at Camber Creek and a former member of the National Economic Council during the Obama administration points out, much of the focus has been about reducing energy use in buildings. For example, there could be a strong push to move ...
We’ve all heard the phrase “passive income” to describe how people can make money by owning rental properties. Many Americans would love to passively earn money, but the process of becoming a landlord can be intimidating and complicated.
WeWork isn’t doing an initial public offering this time, but merging with a special-purpose acquisition company, or SPAC. Rules around SPACs are...
Merritt Hummer, Partner at Bain Capital Ventures, examines the effects of smart technology on society, where she sees the most potential for growth in the industry, and what she would be doing if not working as an investor.
In 2019, 3D-printing company WASP and Mario Cucinella Architects (MCA) unveiled their concept to design the first 3D-printed house made entirely from clay. Today, the collaborative project—known as TECLA, a name derived from the words technology and clay—is finally complete and on display near Bologna, Italy.
The COVID-19 pandemic shifted businesses in ways previously unimaginable. While many employees worldwide are still working remotely, and we begin returning to work at on-site locations, office life will look quite different. Many businesses turn to technology like smart office automation that utilizes the Internet of Things (IoT) to make workplaces safer and reduce costs, while companies rebuild l...