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From the time I was a kid until my mid-30’s, I was a big fan of Sports Illustrated. It would arrive every week and I would typically read it from cover to cover. There were a few special issues throughout the year that peaked my interest, but nothing more than Sportsperson of the Year. It would include a huge feature on the person that they chose every year that impacted sports in a positive way...
WASHINGTON-- Dozens of cities are working frantically to land Amazon's second headquarters, raising a weighty question with no easy answer: Is it worth it? Amazon is promising $5 billion of investment and 50,000 jobs over the next decade and a half. Yet the winning city would have to provide Amazon with generous tax breaks and other incentives that can erode a city's tax base. Most econo...
class="article-title speakable"> Baltimore is trying to land Amazon's new HQ with help from Goldman Sachs by Jim Boulden @CNNMoney October 18, 2017: 10:31 PM ET A rendering of the Port Covington development, in Baltimore. Baltimore is getting a hand from Goldman Sachs as it tries to become Amazon's second home. Goldman (GS) invested $233 million last month in a huge real ...
Disrupting CRE – It’s A Matter of Trust October 18, 2017 By Chris Clark 8 Comments Innovation and disruption are studied a lot these days as everyone tries to identify industries ripe for disruption and figure out exactly how to disrupt them. One way to do that is to reverse engineer disrupting companies to create a blueprint of sorts to help innovative types find a path for disruption. As I...
On a wall in Greg LeRoy's office is a frame with a custom-engraved wrench and a photo of workers in front of the Diamond Tool and Horseshoe factory in Duluth, Minn. It's from his days helping unions fight plant closings — when he first started digging into the convoluted financial relationship of corporations and local governments. These days, LeRoy is the guy to call if you want to kn...
Amazon has brought benefits- and disruption- to Seattle By GENE JOHNSON Associated Press AP Photo/Elaine Thompson Latest News Big question for US cities: Is Amazon's HQ2 worth the price? Amazon has brought benefits- and disruption- to Seattle Wooing Amazon with sun, fun... and giant buttons Get lost mom and dad! Amazon lets teens shop on their own SEATTLE (AP)-- Memo to the many places vying ...
Amazon is taking over the package rooms of some of the country’s largest apartment landlords, in a move that could help consolidate its control over how goods make it from the warehouse floor to the front door.
Dozens of innovators in technology and real estate spent last weekend in a fourth-floor midtown Manhattan tech incubator to devise creative ways to tackle some of the biggest problems plaguing the real estate industry. The Real Estate Board of New York’s (REBNY) 2017 hackathon, taking place at Grand Central Tech-- a tech breeding place that provides office space, resources and educational opport...
Alphabet-owned Sidewalk Labs, the Google parent’s company focused on smart city technologies, will build a “mixed-use, complete community in Toronto on its eastern waterfront, with the aim of building a livable space from the ground up using innovations in construction techniques, self-driving, climate friendly energy systems and more to build a community that’s affordable and accessible wit...