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Typically, it makes sense to start working on solutions to problems when there’s one to solve. But with the development of electric vehicles, or EVs, and the implications this will have in commercial real estate, maybe a bit of advanced planning is called for.
Maurice Grassau, CEO of Architrave, cuts through the buzzwords and hype to explain what machine learning is and what its use is in real estate.
Harnessing Microshare’s Sensing Network data to address labor shortages and sustainability
PARIS, July 6, 2022 – A powerful new app that links Smart Bu...
Amazon is rolling out a fleet of e-cargo bikes and on-foot delivery staff in the United Kingdom as part of its efforts to reduce carbon emissions.
ABI Research analysis found that smart city standards are key to unlocking the full potential but the standards ecosystem is still a diverse network and can be confusing.
Dozens of all-electric buildings are sprouting across Washington state as more developers ditch gas-fired systems in a bid to curb pollution. A diverse array of facilities now use electric heat pumps to warm rooms and water supplies, including a renovated K-8 school in West Seattle, a community center for the Skokomish Indian Tribe, a youth theater i...
The metaverse is more than minecraft — with the potential to launch a new, innovative era of commercial real estate. During Commercial Observer’s latest proptech forum last week, “Interactive Cities & the Metaverse: Activating Real Estate Transformations,” industry experts discussed the ways in which technology can redefine user experiences across urban e...
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, QuadReal and Thor Equities have completed 800 Fulton Market, in one of Chicago’s fastest growing neighborhoods, the Fulton Market District.