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It comes from conversations, ideas, a passion for commercial real estate and a few brilliant people. If you have not read my previous article #REBNYTECH Hackathon 2017 Will Award A Total Of $75k In Cash And Prizes To Tech Innovators! And the follow-up #REBNYTech Hackathon GAUNTLET CHALLENGE Summary. Let me quickly get you up to speed. Following the success of the #REBNYTech Hackathon, those brilli...
About six months ago, a team of architects at Perkins+Will met with executives from a major health care company to discuss the design of new medical exam rooms. The architects suggested a tweak to the planned design, but the client balked. Historically, that interaction would likely have ended with the architects going back to the drawing board, said Iffat Mai, the firm’s digital practice manage...
NEW YORK (Reuters)- Coworking start-up Industrious said on Tuesday it raised $80 million to help double its number of sites to up to 60 this year and grow its roster of corporate clients as shared office space makes further inroads into U.S. commercial real estate. Industrious says it expanded its footprint to 25 U.S. cities in 2017 and grew revenue by 150 percent over the past three years, and is...
Eden acquires OrgOrg, a social network for office managers Posted 1 hour ago by Jordan Crook (@jordanrcrook) 0 SHARES Next Story Public media will resurrect Gothamist, LAist and DCist Eden, the office management and tech support platform, has today announced the acquisition of OrgOrg, a social network for office managers to recommend, discuss, and review vendors and products. The terms of the dea...
Knotel receives investment from Newmark Knight Frank By Lois Weiss View author archive email the author follow on twitter Get author RSS feed Name(required) Email(required) Comment(required) February 20, 2018 | 10:39pm Modal Trigger The interior of Knotel. Knotel More from: Lois Weiss Financial firm moving into 51 Astor Place penthouse office McMillan's DDG zeroes in on Williamsburg site Bro...
More than a decade before Google put together a deal to buy the Chelsea Market building for $2.4 billion, the head of the tech titan’s in-house real estate team in New York was working on another marquee project. In the early 2000s, Paul Darrah was leading the real estate team at Bloomberg LP, overseeing construction of the company’s new, 750,000-square-foot headquarters at Vornado Realty Trus...
For context and reference, I was one of the esteemed judges at the #REBNYTech Hackathon GAUNTLET CHALLENGE this week. It was the culmination and or finals if you will of a hackathon started by REBNY last fall. I also judged and wrote about that specific event here, #REBNYTECH Hackathon 2017 Will Award A Total Of $75k In Cash And Prizes To Tech Innovators! It was such as positive step forward for R...
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters)- Home-booking company Airbnb has sparred with regulators across the globe, but Chief Executive Brian Chesky on Thursday spoke of coming to terms with his responsibility for how the company can impact housing markets and neighborhoods. “Every year I think you have a sense you have even more responsibility than the year before,” Chesky said in an interview with Reuters. C...
Before the days of more sophisticated technology, businesses had to manually stay up-to-date with their schedules, client information, and all other important data. And many still do. Small businesses in particular are less less likely to have more advanced technology due to cost. Instead, they often still rely on spreadsheets or handwritten notes, which only increases the likelihood of making car...
Max Rhodes was walking around that weird little parklet in Hayes Valley in San Francisco after taking a break from a five-year stint at Square to figure out what he wanted to do next — and he kept seeing Square registers everywhere. It was spotting them over and over again in smaller retail shops dotted throughout the city that made him think about the connections between the average product mak...