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Earlier today at Disrupt, Kirsten Green, founder of the early-stage, San Francisco-based venture firm Forerunner Ventures, sat down for a quick conversation about her work. Green has become one of the most sought-after e-commerce investors in the country, thanks to bets on companies like Jet.com and Bonobos (both sold to Walmart), Dollar Shave Club (sold to Unilever), as well as numerous popular, ...
In a first for national grocery chains, Albertsons is buying the healthy meal kit delivery startup Plated for between $175 million and $200 million, though the final price could end up double that amount as the supermarket chain has agreed to “earnout” payments based on how Plated grows, according to the Information. Credit Suisse Group AG brokered the deal. According to The Wall Street Journa...
By Turner Levison Posted September 20, 2017 In Commercial Real Estate Commissions Top CRE Tech Trends to Watch in 20172017-09-202017-08-25http://commissiontrac.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/ctlh.pngCommissionTrachttp://commissiontrac.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/ctlh.png200px200px 0 0 In October of last year, Real Estate Tech News published their list of CRE Tech Trends to Watch in 2017. As...
Don’t Make These 3 Lead Nurture Mistakes (And How to Avoid Them) September 20, 2017 · Steve Wayne Lead nurturing is important to gain new clients. It takes effort and strategic planning to determine how to interact with a lead enough, but not too much that it feels overwhelming for them. According to research by Gleanster Research, 50% of qualified leads aren’t ready to buy, which means lead ...
SAM is the construction worker who never takes a break. SAM never gets sick. SAM can lay approximately 100,000 bricks in a single month. Just don’t ask SAM to do corners. Earlier this year, SAM—or a “semi-automated mason”—showed up at the construction site of Shenandoah University’s new 80,000-square-foot James R. Wilkins Jr. Athletics & Events Center in Winchester, Va. “It was i...
This summer, Amazon debuted a new program that made it easier for those on government assistance programs to join Prime at a reduced cost. Today, rival Walmart is announcing a change that will benefit that same demographic of low income shoppers. The retailer says it will allow customers using EBT benefits to use its Online Grocery Pickup service to pay for their groceries with their government be...
Accenture to Add 800 Midtown Jobs at Tech Square's Centergy Building September 19, 2017 by Thom Abbott Leave a Comment We often wonder who will occupy all these new apartments coming into the Midtown Atlanta area. Ahhh….here is one clue! Accenture to Add 800 Midtown Jobs at Tech Square's Centergy Building Accenture, a professional service company is planning a major expansion in Midtow...
AUSTIN, Texas, Sept. 18, 2017 /PRNewswire/-- Kuper Sotheby's International Realty is now the first brokerage in the State of Texas to close on a home purchased entirely with the popular cryptocurrency, Bitcoin. Finalized mid-summer and purchased for an undisclosed sum, the newly built custom home boasts grand entertaining areas, a kitchen fit for a chef, lavish master suite and a finely lan...
LONG ISLAND CITY — The new Cornell Tech campus on Roosevelt Island will spur a wave of commercial development in Long Island City — with the neighborhood's former industrial sites attracting startups wooed by cheaper, hipper and less conventional office space, experts say. Last week, officials celebrated the opening of the first phase of the $2 billion tech campus, which is expe...
A tale of two companies: Bill's Amazon-Walmart contradiction A tale of two companies: Bill's Amazon-Walmart contradiction Editorials NEW YORK DAILY NEWS Monday, September 18, 2017, 4:10 AM facebook Tweet email Discounts welcome (LEON NEAL/AFP/Getty Images) Editorials NEW YORK DAILY NEWS Monday, September 18, 2017, 4:10 AM Seattle’s Amazon is on the hunt for a second home — a big Nort...