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Hello and welcome back to Equity, TechCrunch’s venture capital-focused podcast where we unpack the numbers behind the headlines. This week we took a look back at the year’s M&A market, which brought some big wins and some low lights. Equity this week was Katie Roof, Alex Wilhelm, and Jamie Leigh, a partner at Cooley, who joined us to go over the year’s receipts. What to look for ahead? L...
Today’s real estate professionals are operating in what is quite possibly the most exciting period of innovation our industry has ever experienced. Over the last few years, we have seen both an explosion of new tech tools designed to make each stage of the asset lifecycle more efficient, and a crop of early adopters eager to test-drive them. Weirdly enough though, adoption of these tools isn’t...
Hines and Fifth Wall… A Profile of How Leading Landlords Are Showing Leadership In The CRE Tech Sector Q&A with Charlie Kuntz, Innovation Officer at Hines When I was coming up in the world of commercial real estate in the late 1980s, there were a few names that were simply the gold standard that everyone in the industry followed and tried to emulate. Trammel Crow, Mack Pogue, Gerald Hines, M...
Bitcoin has an Economic Flaw by Victor Lund on January 10, 2018 But the biggest gains may be ahead. If you took economics class in college, you understand that currencies of any type have a relationship between four very important metrics: MV=PQ. M is the total amount of money supply in circulation. V is the velocity of money and the frequency that it is being circulated. P is the price level Q is...
Cadre, a three-year-old, New York-based online platform helping accredited investors delve into commercial real estate deals in what it claims is a far more transparent way, has received a big vote of confidence from Goldman Sachs. According to CEO Ryan Williams, Goldman’s private wealth clients are committing $250 million to the platform, money that will get funneled directly into a portfolio o...
LAS VEGAS, Jan. 10, 2018 /PRNewswire/-- Artificial intelligence is a major theme at the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) from Jan. 9 through 12, 2018, in Las Vegas. People from the whole world want to see how artificial intelligence is changing our life at one of the world's largest technology shows. Silicon Valley AI chip start-up NovuMind brings its first ASIC product NovuTen...
Esports, the term for competitive video gaming, will increasingly impact office and broadcast studio space in the Greater Los Angeles region, according to research by CBRE. In fact, the industry already has a sizeable footprint in SoCal. Blizzard Entertainment built out a 60,000-square-foot broadcast studio in Burbank this year. Riot Games, which developed the top game title in the world, “Leagu...
The pager, the personal computer, caller ID were all once revolutionary ideas. There will always be a future, there will always be work and there will always be a conversation on the future of work. Just the names and buzzwords have changed. That said, we are facing a monumental shift. Gradual shifts happen every five or ten years. What we are about to see could be as drastic as the Industrial...
If the holiday shopping season has taught us anything, it’s the growing importance and continued evolution of an omnichannel strategy. Consumers now expect a seamless experience across every channel, whether it be from a website, app or brick-and-mortar location all the way to opening the package. One demographic in which this consistency is especially important is for younger shoppers. As separ...
Connecting Investors and Lenders QuantumListing and StackSource have teamed up to help investors connect with lenders. When you click on listings that are for sale, you'll notice a button that will take you to the StackSource site. If you are not familiar with StackSource, it is a tech-enabled real estate loan platform. It helps investors source loans with an expanding number of banks, insura...