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Sugar, a startup that aims to turn apartment buildings into “interactive communities,” has closed on $2.5 million in seed funding.
A slew of investors participated in the financing, including MetaProp, Agya Ventures, Concrete Rose, Debut Capital, The Community Fund, Consonance Capital, Lightspeed Scout Fund and Jason Cal...
Real estate technology funding is reaching new highs, while at the same time migrating to established players, asserts a new report from JLL.
However, the company cautioned the industry shows signs of maturation and a range of issues are slowing progress, including a fragmented technology landscape, lack of industry standards, privacy and security needs.
The City of Port Phillip in Victoria is installing traffic sensors to collect bike-rider, pedestrian and vehicle data in real-time to help inform its active travel plans.
Wildfires are burning in countries all around the world. California is dealing with some of the worst wildfires in its history (a superlative that I use essentially every year now) with the Caldor fire and others blazing in the state’s north. Meanwhile, Greece and other Mediterranean nations have been
Visit the main stage of CREtech New York from 1:00 PM ET to 3:00 PM ET on October 14 to attend the CREtech Climate Symposium, brought to you by Moody’s Analytics. The main stage takeover will feature sessions aimed to raise awareness and drive measurable investment in climate tech, sustainability and ESG in the Built World, all while you enjoy quality networking with industry climate leaders.
In areas where green initiatives usually make for bad politics, data centers are a driving force behind developing renewable energy infrastructure.
Miloš Halečka, Innovations Director at MiddleCap, discusses navigating the privacy and security complexities that come with gathering data, and how MiddleCap is better positioned as a result of embracing technology as a tool.
London landlords are lining up “several hundred thousand” SF of plug-and-play office floorspace for launch this autumn, as they begin to chart a course toward
Drone delivery still seems exotic to most of us, but people in Logan, Australia, near Brisbane, routinely get food and other items delivered from the sky.
Why it matters: On-demand delivery is growing alongside an explosion in e-commerce, fueled by changes in consumer behavior during the pandemic. With roadways ever more congested, airborne delivery could sometimes be a faster...