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Lord & Taylor’s flagship store on Fifth Avenue is getting sold to WeWork, the New York-based tech unicorn that markets shared office space. Hudson’s Bay, the owner of Lord & Taylor and Saks Fifth Avenue, is selling the century-old Lord & Taylor flagship for $850 million, the companies announced on Tuesday. WeWork will convert the 11-story building at Fifth Avenue and 38th Street in...
As the flagship store shrinks, the deal is an acknowledgment that even grand shopping spaces of old may now be more valuable as offices.
What is the past and future of #CRE and #Tech? How important is data, your data? Is integration just a dream or is it actually happening? Why should you care? Do you understand why the cost of adding incremental functionality will go down with access to data? Everyone has an opinion about AI, Driverless cars, and VR but do they relate it to #CRE and #Techonology in realistic terms? All of this and...
Listen to our recent discussion led by Dreamit Chief Investment Officer Karen Griffith Gryga and featuring with Chris Mayer, Chief Innovation Officer at Suffolk Construction, and Camille Renshaw, CEO of RenshawCo. Guests discuss trends and tactics for investing in real estate tech and construction tech. Chris Mayer, Chief Innovation Officer at Suffolk ConstructionAs Executive Vice President &...
Technology disruption is a common theme that comes up when we talk about the labor market and the future for businesses across the world. To the average person, words like technology disruption and automation elicit images of factories and warehouses being staffed with robots instead of manpower. The truth, however, is that new technology will disrupt the way that every industry does business, not...
New spectator sport: Amazon's HQ2 race Filed under Business at 3 hrs ago Share Facebook Twitter Email Print This Story Written by Paul O'Donnell, The Dallas Morning News Connect with Paul O'Donnell Email Don't miss a story. Like us on Facebook. Like The Denton Record-Chronicle's Facebook Page DALLAS — Think again if you expect the craziness around Amazon's second he...
Monday Morning Cup of Coffee takes a look at news coming across the HousingWire weekend desk, with more coverage to come on bigger issues. The housing finance industry is gathering this week in Denver, as the Mortgage Bankers Association’s annual event kicked off. Here’s the latest report from HousingWire’s Senior Financial Reporter Ben Lane: The early word out of MBA Annual 2017 is that co...
Startups in San Francisco are tasked with more than just navigating their own competitive space. As often the second-largest cost center for companies, real estate poses a whole new set of challenges for many early stage startups. I set out to learn from founders who have “been there, done that” and hear about the thoughts shaping their decisions. This is the first in a four-part series that a...
SEATTLE-- Memo to the many places vying for Amazon's second headquarters: It's not all food trucks and free bananas. For years, much of downtown Seattle has been a maze of broken streets and caution-taped sidewalks. Dozens of enormous cranes tower overhead as double-length dump trucks hauling excavated dirt rumble past pedestrians and bicyclists. The crashing and clanging of construction...
Amazon has brought benefits – and disruption – to Seattle GENE JOHNSON, Associated Press Published: October 21, 2017, 10:44 am Updated: October 21, 2017, 10:44 am Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Google+ (Opens in new window) Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) In this Wednesday, Oct. 11, 2017, photo, an Ama...