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Caspar.AI, a smart home company focused on safe and comfortable living for seniors, is pleased to announce that they are a Seventh Annual Real Estate Tech Awards (#RETAS) winner in the hospitality category, presented by CREtech.
The Trust for Governors Island, a nonprofit organization that operates the popular attraction on behalf of the city, said Wednesday it is inviting developers and operators to submit proposals to redevelop one of the island’s waterfront buildings.
Join this webinar on November 5 exploring how commercial landlords can adapt to meet the needs of today’s workforce from seamless digital-to-physical experiences to making use of data to drive key decisions, with real examples of how leading CRE companies are doing this today.
The former chief executive of Uber Technologies Inc. has been quietly assembling a mini real-estate empire over the past two years, acquiring closed restaurants, auto-body shops and warehouses for use in his new ghost kitchen venture.
Ultraviolet robots, vapour systems and waste analytics are among the tech solutions helping to keep premises safe and healthy.
The European venture ecosystem is robust and growing with strengths in fintech, health care, deep tech, data and analytics, and commerce and shopping.
Building a new home from the ground up may get easier thanks to a New York City startup that’s bringing the entire process online. Welcome Homes, which officially launches this week, lets buyers choose a plot of land, select finishes for their new home and put down a deposit on the platform.
The coronavirus pandemic has hampered most co-living companies, Starcity CEO Jon Dishotsky said, but the pain has so far been much worse for some than others.