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May 11, 2018
The largest rental building in New York City, a hot spot for celebrities, is the launching ground for a Google tool to make virtual reality tours more accessible to everyone.
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The largest rental building in New York City, a hot spot for celebrities, is the launching ground for a Google tool to make virtual reality tours more accessible to everyone.
Amol Sarva has a way of saying things that can make you think: Did I just hear that right?
In early 2017, when barely anyone knew of his flexible office startup, Knotel, he told...
Honest Buildings, the on...
With 65% of the world's population moving into urban areas over the next few decades, real estate owners have an unprecedented opportunity to unlock new streams of revenue while also helping to shape the fabric of our cities. For this reason,
The nation’s largest home builder is betting voice-activated digital assistants and smart devices will become as expected in a new home as garages now are.
Here are several ways—both big and small—commercial real estate firms are using platforms, services and products to better manage and enhance the use of their assets.
WeWork hired Danish architect Bjarke Ingels as “chief architect,” as the co-working company ramps up its development business.
Coen van Oostrom, the man who built the greenest, smartest office building in the world, sees two things when he looks at commercial real estate in the United States: lagging sustainability and a market with a heap of potential.
fueled much of the market’s growth, was uncharacteristically slow. Overall, the market recorded just 3.7 million square feet of positive absorption...
CHICAGO—The US office market slowed down in the first quarter, partly because activity in the tech sector, which has recently
On Tuesday, Facebook Messenger head David Marcus announced that he's leaving his current role to explore the use of blockchain technology within the company.
"I'm setting up a small group to explore how to best leverage Blockchain across Facebook, starting from scratch," Marcus wrote in
Uber is planning on adding to its ride-sharing service by pioneering air travel-for-hire, and one architecture and design firm has an idea to make it scalable. At the Uber Elevate summit in Dallas Wednesday, local firm Corgan unveiled designs for a modular platform for electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft, or eVTOLs, which Uber plans to use for its UberAIR arm.