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March 27, 2018
If Google's $2.4 billion buy of 75 Ninth Avenue last week from Jamestown Properties is any indication, the tech giant has started to piece together something of a second headquarters in Manhattan. Between its monster $1.77 billion deal for 111 Eighth Avenue in 2010 and its lease deals at 85 10th Avenue and RXR Realty and Youngwoo Associate's upcoming Pier 57 project, Google has assembled a fiefdom...
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If Google's $2.4 billion buy of 75 Ninth Avenue last week from Jamestown Properties is any indication, the tech giant has started to piece together something of a second headquarters in Manhattan. Between its monster $1.77 billion deal for 111 Eighth Avenue in 2010 and its lease deals at 85 10th Avenue and RXR Realty and Youngwoo Associate's upcoming Pier 57 project, Google has assembled a fiefdom...
The Property Manager for the New Economy, Citibase is set to provide a boost for the local business economy in High Wycombe with the opening of an impressive new flexible officing hub, providing 7,000 sq ft of flexible and affordable fully serviced office space for up to 120 SMEs, entrepreneurs and start-ups. Occupying a prime position in the heart of the town, Citibase High Wycombe is situated in...
I remember hearing complaints about the iPhone not being able to extensively customize Settings. Conversely, Samsung’s Galaxy allowed for much more customizing and advanced features. Are Samsung’s programmers that much smarter than Apple’s? I doubt it. It’s my opinion (I don’t have proof) the reason for the lack of advanced features in the iPhone is Apple made a strategic decision to kee...
SAN FRANCISCO, March 22, 2018 /PRNewswire/-- Blockchain Capital, the premier venture capital firm focused exclusively on the blockchain technology sector and crypto ecosystem, today announced the closing of Blockchain Capital IV, LP a $150 million fund. This is the firm's largest fund raised to date and brings assets under management to $250 million. The fund was oversubscribed at its hard cap wit...
Skyline AI, an Israeli startup that uses machine learning to help real estate investors identify promising properties, announced today that it has raised $3 million in seed funding from Sequoia Capital. The round will be used to build its tech platform and hire experts in data science and machine learning. Founded in 2017 and headquartered in Tel Aviv, Skyline AI predicts future property values an...
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WeWork struck its first deal with a major publicly listed developer in Hong Kong. The co-working company signed an agreement to lease four floors with roughly 55,000 square feet at Swire Properties’ 24-story Cityplaza 3 tower in Taikoo Shing, the Business Times reported. The class-A office tower is eight subway stops away from the Central business district. The rent was not disclosed, but Swire ...
Why does the quest for the best commercial real estate CRM's for 2018 matter? Well, think about everything you do to generate and close deals. You grind out cold calls, sprint across town for tours, skip lunch, stay up late, work weekends…. You work hard for your money – the least you could ask is that your CRM works hard too. Welp…. don’t hold your breath. If you haven’t taken your...
In August 2015, Arash Gohari, co-founder of the real estate investment firm Xerxes Group, emailed friends and colleagues with some personal news.“I was approached recently by Adam Neumann of WeWork and asked to help him with the company's expansion on the real estate side,” he wrote in the email, which was reviewed by The Real Deal. “I will have the exciting mission of helping to grow t...
Tishman Speyer Properties has extended an invitation to workers at Rockefeller Center in Manhattan to find their Zo, welcoming them to an app-driven world of health, education and pampering-- and fighting off rival landlords in a battle to woo corporate tenants by appealing to their employees. By next month, workers in eight of the 10 New York commercial properties Tishman manages, including the M...