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There’s nothing worse than finding yourself on the wrong side of a tech trend. The commercial real estate industry has seen itself in that position more than a time or two, but I believe we’ve finally turned a corner where we’re actively focusing on new and emerging tech trends to keep the industry moving forward. Along these lines … one of the most interesting articles I’ve read in a lo...
Kevin McLaughlin, The Agency: Broome County IDA/LDC We realize the key to driving Broome County’s economy forward lies in understanding the things that drive and define our economy: investment, expansion, workforce and startups. Investment In order for a lasting and sustainable impact to be made on our local economy, those in and around Broome County need to #invest in our area and everything it...
Seattle-based Amazon is expanding its presence in San Diego, leasing nearly 107K SF at Alexandria Real Estate’s new Campus Pointe office complex in University City, the San Diego Union-Tribune reports. The space can accommodate up to 500 office and engineering employees. The e-commerce giant currently has a small office space in Solana Beach and distribution facilities throughout the region. Thi...
As food-focused entrepreneur Kimbal Musk put it: “Food is the new internet.” There’s no denying that technology is radically changing the way food is grown, processed and procured. And there is a very good reason: The food industry is primed for disruption. “Every element of the food lifecycle is ripe for accelerated change,” explained Chris Cummings, national director of Colliers Intern...
Amazon is still soliciting bids for its new $5 billion, 50,000-person headquarters. New York City has emerged as a leading contender. Boston and Los Angeles are seeing pushback from locals who question Amazon's motives. The $5 billion bid for Amazon's new 50,000-person headquarters is intensifying. New York City is doubling down on its bid to be the site of Amazon's second HQ. At th...
DALLAS, Sept. 18, 2017 /PRNewswire/-- With autonomous vehicles still years away from being a common sight on the nation's roadways, its potentially massive impact on society is already changing how land-use planners, developers and others are preparing for this technology, which has been compared to the most significant innovation since the invention of the automobile, according to BBG, a le...
Ever find yourself involved in a conversation comprised almost entirely of acronyms?In the tech community — where entrepreneurs speak a language all their own — it happens all the time. With tools and processes evolving at a breakneck pace, it’s difficult to keep up — let alone find reliable educational resources. Yet neglecting to learn the most commonly used tech buzzwords and concepts m...
LONG ISLAND CITY — The new Cornell Tech campus on Roosevelt Island will spur a wave of commercial development in Long Island City — with the neighborhood's former industrial sites attracting startups wooed by cheaper, hipper and less conventional office space, experts say. Last week, officials celebrated the opening of the first phase of the $2 billion tech campus, which is expe...
A tale of two companies: Bill's Amazon-Walmart contradiction A tale of two companies: Bill's Amazon-Walmart contradiction Editorials NEW YORK DAILY NEWS Monday, September 18, 2017, 4:10 AM facebook Tweet email Discounts welcome (LEON NEAL/AFP/Getty Images) Editorials NEW YORK DAILY NEWS Monday, September 18, 2017, 4:10 AM Seattle’s Amazon is on the hunt for a second home — a big Nort...
When Amazon announced last week its intent to build a second headquarters, in addition to Seattle, it set off a frenzied round of speculation regarding which city would ultimately land the tech behemoth and the 50,000 new jobs it is promising.A number of articles were promptly published touting a wide range of North American cities, including Denver, Chicago, Boston and Austin, Texas. Curiously, N...