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Guest Post by Stuart Berger, CPA, Partner at Sax LLP, Founder of Sax’s Real Estate PracticeThe real estate industry, and every industry at that, is facing a forced evolution due to new and more innovative technological tools that benefit tenants and owners alike. This new age calls for a swift revamp in the ways developers, owners, operators, and tenants function and communicate. The bar of ...
Tech writers are invited to a lot of demo days, as you might imagine. Sometimes, these presentations are very long, with many startup teams taking the stage to pitch to investors and the media. Sometimes, they’re shorter, featuring a more concentrated group of founders. But always, the pitches are concise. In fact, most incubators or accelerators take their cue from one of the original incubator...
So where will Amazon go? The retailing behemoth has basically grown out of its Seattle birthplace and has scrambled the schedules of city planners and developers alike as it very publicly seeks a second corporate home — “HQ2” — to house its growth plans. Deadline is Oct. 19! Let me put the company’s request into perspective. Amazon needs — in a relatively short timespan — to acquire ...
We never thought it could happen to us. When Boeing announced in 2009 the opening of a new plant in South Carolina instead of Seattle, manufacturing was heading out of Seattle, but technology companies were flooding in: Google opened its first engineering office in 2004, followed by Facebook in 2010, Apple and Dropbox in 2014, Uber in 2015, and Airbnb in 2016. In the past twelve months alone, Fac...
Minnesota is preparing a bid to convince the Seattle-based technology giant to open a new major office in the Twin Cities. Here's what commercial real estate and labor costs across competitor markets were in 2017 for a 50,000-worker office.
Nashville is preparing a bid to incentivize the Seattle-based technology giant to consider opening a new major office in this region. Here's what commercial real estate and labor costs across competitor markets were in 2017 for a 50,000 worker office.
Thursday, Amazon said that they’d be setting up a second headquarters—and it won’t be in Seattle. The announcement seems like it’s amplified a lot of complicated existing feelings about the online giant and the effect the company’s growth has had on the city’s fabric. That doesn’t mean they’re packing up and leaving anytime soon—“It will be a full equal to our current campus in...
Airbnb is celebrating a partial win over a housing law change in Berlin that last year led to a total clampdown on the short term renting of entire homes to visitors to the city. City authorities had couched the move as a necessary measure to tackle housing shortages affecting locals. While there has been no formal law change, as yet, the latest development blows in a favorable direction for Airbn...
Real estate is an attractive investment for a variety of reasons, but managing a real estate asset brings a number of challenges for which an average investor isn’t ready. Real estate is an attractive investment for a variety of reasons, but managing a real estate asset brings a number of challenges for which an average investor isn’t ready. Real estate is an attractive investment for a variet...
Dan Gilbert wants Amazon in Detroit. The real estate mogul confirmed to TechCrunch that he has formed internal and external teams to fully explore the possibility of Amazon locating its second HQ in Detroit. Amazon would join General Motors, Quicken Loans, Ally Financial, Comerica and others in having a headquarters in the city’s bustling downtown region. Amazon announced today that it is openin...