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As the U.S. economy reopens, ramped-up corporate spending on video systems and plans to increase shared workspace suggests hybrid work is here to stay, potentially weighing on commercial property prices in San Diego and other major cities.
The COVID-19 pandemic had a negative impact on just about every aspect of the real estate industry, including property technology (proptech). In 2020, global venture capital in commercial real estate proptech dropped by almost 80% compared to 2019, while VC investments in residential proptech fell by less than 10% during that timeframe,
Jeff Berman, General Partner at Camber Creek discusses the most critical criteria he looks for when making a new investment.
Third-party cookies for targeted advertising are being phased out on significant browsers, leaving some real estate tech companies wondering what’s on the horizon for the future of online house hunting.
It’s been over a year and a half since Google announced ...
People in South Florida commercial real estate are saddened, confused and concerned about the collapse of Champlain Tower South in Surfside.
“Our community, and the entire nation, is in shock and grieving over the collapse," said Mike Pappas...
Frankly, it sounds a little desperate when the owner of a mostly empty office building opens itself to Bitcoin bids. After all, when the cryptocurrency can drop more than a third of its value in two months, just how much can you c...
Digital mortgage company Tomo entered the Dallas, Houston and Seattle markets today, aiming to help homebuyers compete with larger investors.
When the coronavirus restrictions froze almost every aspect of dealmaking — from travel to