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CRETECH September 26, 2017
BACK FROM SEATTLE AND SAN FRANCISCO EVENTS, CRE Tech LA Next Seattle, WA, September 25, 2017– NavigatorCRE leaves big impressions at TechCrunch Seattle Meetup and Tech Crunch Disrupt, will be in Los Angeles at CRE//Tech event September 28th. NavigatorCRE’s team just returned from a prosperous showing at TechCrunch Disrupt event in San Francisco last week. NavigatorCRE represented the CRE techn...
CRETECH September 26, 2017
We give you a taste of ByteSize the monthly email from Cushman & Wakefield Asset Services summarising the key trends and innovations that will help make key assets more valuable, efficient and sustainable for the future. Google Glass to be resurrected for business? After sales were suspended in 2015, the Google Glass augmented-reality headset is making a comeback. The team behind the tech stop...
CRETECH September 26, 2017
This is the fourth edition of Commercial Real Estate Is… and it focuses on organizations working with government, recognizing our people, we are so grassroots and thanking people goes a long way. This is what commercial real estate is! The goal is to showcase all of the good about commercial real estate as an industry. It is dynamic, fast-paced and a real people job, and you will get a PhD in bu...
CRETECH September 26, 2017
Today It’s The Legal Industry, Tomorrow The CRE Tech Sector? Please, please read this article! There isn’t an industry on earth today that isn’t being impacted by technology. And the legal industry won’t be immune either. It’s only a matter of time before the commercial real estate industry gets fundamentally disrupted (hate that word) by technology as well. I have been saying this over ...
CRETECH September 25, 2017
Mobile phone screens are the new “land grab” for retailers September 25, 20170 CommentsBy JLL Edge September 25, 2017 By: Michael DeMaria, Managing Director, JLL Retailers have been quicker to adopt new technologies than most other users of ‘brick and mortar’ real estate. This statement might seem a little confusing given that ‘traditional’ retailers have taken a bit of a beating recen...
CRETECH September 25, 2017
The retailer is carving out space in stores and taking returns for Amazon, a case of holding your enemies close — but what does it mean for each of them? Author By Daphne Howland @daphnehowland • Published Sept. 25, 2017 Share it post share tweet Kohl’s surprised the retail world earlier this month with news of two major collaborations — with Amazon. The first is a plan to feature a new &...
CRETECH September 25, 2017
Now that technology is becoming integrated into CRE, one of the best things about working in the field is all of the cool things you get to play with. From gadgets that help you stay organized and prepared in your day-to-day life, from big boy toys like drones and cameras that make fieldwork fun, here’s a list of the best accessories to get as a gift for that special real estate tech nerd in you...
CRETECH September 24, 2017
The construction of large corporate headquarters and skyscrapers often turns out to be a sign of an economic peak. The Empire State Building was planned, and construction began, at the onset of the Great Depression. The Willis Tower, originally known as the Sears Tower, began construction right before the stock-market crash of 1973-74. The Burj Khalifa in Dubai, currently the tallest building in t...
CRETECH September 24, 2017
“This year the human race is producing more data than the previous 5,000 years combined. Data is so powerful that in the future, nation states will fight over it for power.” This thought-provoking statistic set the stage for a much-anticipated panel discussion at RISMedia's 2017 Real Estate CEO Exchange in New York on how brokers are leveraging the application of predictive analytics and ...
CRETECH September 24, 2017
When Amazon announced its plans for a second North American headquarters, cities throughout the country began to salivate over the prospect of becoming its home — and they should. An investment of $5 billion locally, adding 50,000 new jobs with average salaries in the six-figure range would be transformational for any community. It’s no wonder that so many luminaries in Orange County are wildl...