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CRETECH October 31, 2017
Keys to a Successful Portfolio By Yardi Blog Staff on Oct 31, 2017 in News As modern landlords strive to drive footfall and revenues in their shopping centers, they are using sophisticated new tools and techniques. Astute use of data can lead to better-informed decisions – but how is the impact of this new discipline being felt across the property industry? Yardi brought together a panel of thou...
CRETECH October 31, 2017
Just Listen! The Evolution of REX. Prototypes, Seed Rounds, and Beta. Due to changing global consumption patterns, the way people work and live is undergoing a fundamental shift — specifically the structures of community, urbanization, and sharing. In response, WeWork has found itself at the forefront of this... Duke Long's Top 10 Most Influential Online Commercial Real Estate People 2017. ...
CRETECH October 31, 2017
AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Firmspace, the luxury co-working suite for established professionals, is announcing the company launch and grand opening of its flagship Austin, Texas location. Designed to address the needs of the professionals forgotten by first-wave co-working, Firmspace is re-defining the executive suite—with a modern, upscale community flair. “Co-working shouldn’t involve...
CRETECH October 30, 2017
By Roland Li  –  Reporter, San Francisco Business Times Updated Oct 30, 2017, 4:02pm PDT CIM Group is in contract to buy Uber Technologies Inc.'s Oakland building, according to three sources familiar with the property. CIM, already one of Oakland's biggest landlords, agreed to pay $175 million for the 380,000-square-foot Uptown Station property, said a source. CIM will have to invest...
CRETECH October 30, 2017
By Mike Sunnucks  –  Senior Reporter, Phoenix Business Journal Updated Oct 30, 2017, 6:13pm MST Two new research reports analyzing where Amazon.com Inc. (Nasdaq: AMZN) will locate its second headquarters look favorably on Washington D.C.  A research note from Baird Equity Research looked at the U.S. and Canadian cities where Amazon had the most corporate openings, according to CNBC. That rese...
CRETECH October 30, 2017
A sprint between two tech companies to provide keyless access to apartment residents is quickly gaining pace. Starting today, tenants at a batch of city apartment buildings are able to use Latch, a networked keyless-entry system, to receive deliveries when no one is home to open the door, Commercial Observer can first report. Meanwhile, GateGuard, a competing platform that replaces a traditional i...
CRETECH October 30, 2017
Algorithms & Beyond: Technology Helps Uncover Potential PE Deals Advancements in technology have long helped financial services firms boost analytical capabilities, gain insights into market activity and seize new investment opportunities. Private equity firms, however, have been slower to respond to tech trends, especially when compared to their hedge fund or venture capital peers, relying in...
CRETECH October 30, 2017
If your vision for the future workplace is a drab, cold warehouse sparsely dotted with drone employees, think again. Over the next decade and beyond, workplaces will be geared more towards the needs of its employees, which will mean a diverse mix of spaces, furniture, and amenities, experts say. "My view is that we're going to see more and more flexibility in workplace design," soci...
CRETECH October 30, 2017
Technology is the great liberator of the modern company. Improved mobile computing, accessible data analytics and the growing Internet of Things have freed businesses from antiquated, time-consuming processes. Companies are faster, smarter and have elevated their platforms to a global, 24/7 stage. The price of progress is a rapidly evolving set of tools. Companies that are not adapting run the ris...
CRETECH October 30, 2017
Samsung and WeWork are teaming up to offer a new work-while-you-wait concept. The companies will be opening “care centers” in several WeWork offices across the U.S., including Detroit, Miami and Williamsburg, Brooklyn, that will combine tech service tune-ups with WeWork's co-working concept, Fast Company reports. While the centers are similar to Apple’s Genius Bar, they will be taking a...