Office Archives | Page 45 of 91 | CREtech
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 ...
It’s official: the New York City Economic Development Corporation announced that the city has submitted a bid for Amazon’s HQ2, naming four different neighborhoods as having the potential to accommodate the Seattle tech megacompany’s second North American headquarters. The release coincided with NYC landmarks, including the Empire State Building and One World Trade Center, being lit “Amazo...
BusinessSearchSearchSign InolympicsWho Is Larry Nassar, the Former USA Gymnastics Doctor McKayla Maroney Accused of Sexual Abuse?CanadaWatch Justin Trudeau Break Down Remembering Gord Downie: 'Gord Was My Friend'COMPARECARDSSPONSOREDHolidays7 Questions You Were Too Embarrassed to Ask About HalloweenAmazon's corporate headquarters in Seattle, Washington. David Ryder—Getty ImagesA...
By Blanca Torres – Reporter, San Francisco Business Times With a star-studded roster of technology clients, San Francisco-based Custom Spaces sold itself to CBRE Group Inc. (NYSE:CBG), the Los Angeles commercial real estate behemoth. Terms of the deal weren't disclosed. Jenny Haeg founded Custom Spaces in 2011 and established a niche representing tech tenants including Airbnb, Cruis...
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 ...
Alphabet’s “city of the future” has found its first home in Toronto. Sidewalk Labs, the urban innovation unit of Google-parent Alphabet, and Waterfront Toronto plan to foster the development of a high-tech community from scratch along Lake Ontario in Canada’s biggest city. The area aims to become an innovation hub for technologies that improve city life, from green energy systems, to self-...
From his corner office on the 20th floor of 150 West 30th Street, Asher Bernstein has a clear view of the Hudson Yards worksite three blocks away. He can also see how and where the ripple effects from that transformative development will land, but he doesn’t need a high-rise for that, he’s got nearly a century of inherited knowledge to stand on. “I’ve been in business now for 46 years and ...
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...
Sidewalk Labs, the urban innovation unit of Alphabet, Google’s parent company, announced during a press conference this afternoon that it will be working to develop a new high-tech urban district on Toronto’s waterfront, planting a flag in Canada’s largest city, a move that’s been expected for weeks. The new 800-acre district on the shores of Lake Ontario, a massive new development in the ...