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Lauren June 10, 2020

KENT, Wash. — After months of being embattled over its response to 

Lauren June 02, 2020
With the coronavirus pandemic causing drastic changes in supply and demand for merchandise, a company that matches buyers, sellers and renters of warehouse space is gearing up to meet changing needs.
Lauren May 21, 2020
Sheltering-in-place and working from home curing COVID-19 has driven many of us to reorganize and de-clutter our living environments, and today one of the startups that is capitalizing on that trend is announcing a large round of funding to continue its growth. MakeSpace, an on-demand storage company that makes it easy ...
Lauren May 19, 2020
In the post-pandemic era of commercial real estate, the industrial real estate sector may be the most disrupted, yet opportunistic. A true black swan event in modern economic history, today’s leaders in industrial real estate have rethought and transformed their approach and strategies in today’s economic environment. In...
Lauren May 06, 2020
As New York prepares to reopen its economy, some upstate factories that have been operating during the coronavirus outbreak have lessons to share on how to keep workers safe.
Lauren May 06, 2020
Jamestown, a prominent developer of mixed-use projects, has set up a $50M relief fund to assist small businesses as they prepare to reopen to wary customers emerging from expiring shelter-in-place orders.
Lauren May 01, 2020
As we cross the 45-day mark since the COVID-19 health crisis emerged in the U.S., the immediate impacts on the PropTech industry have crystallized. Real estate operations have changed in fundamental ways – office spaces have been vacated; warehouse and distribution centers have continued operations but supply chain issues and employee health concerns are prevalent; retailers, other than the limi...
Lauren May 01, 2020
The workers, most of them dressed in Ferrari-red factory outfits, stood at least three feet apart as they filed into the company’s medical offices. There, health care workers drew blood for the tests. Eight hours later, they were to be notified of the result of the so-called antibody, or serology, tests—designed to
Lauren May 01, 2020
In the breakroom at an Amazon.com Inc. warehouse in Hazle Township, Pennsylvania, a PowerPoint presentation playing on repeat shows people in hazmat suits making their way through the giant facility, spraying disinfectant. The video is followed by an explanation in English and Spanish. Nearby, televisions broadcast messages of thanks from employees and customers.
Lauren April 17, 2020
In the first episode of Fly on the Wall, listen-in on a Zoom conference call between Brendan Wallace, Co-founder & Managing Partner, Fifth Wall and Brett White, Executive Chairman & CEO, Cushman & Wakefield, for a candid discussion about COVID-19 and its effects on the imperative of technology adoption in the global real estate industry.