CREtech Briefs April 25, 2022 - CREtech London Starts Wednesday, White House Move Signals Major Tech Shift for Real Estate Industry + More
Today's Headlines
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NEWS | Commercial Observer
In late March, the Biden administration unveiled a new initiative with the potential to impact our country’s health and infrastructure on an unprecedented scale.?The Clean Air in Buildings Challenge?implores building owners to improve their indoor air quality (IAQ) through improvements to HVAC and filtration. While
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NEWS | Estate Agent Today
One of the biggest names in agency has been appointed as chairperson of the board at BidX1, one of Europe’s leading digital property investment platforms.
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NEWS | inman
Investors focused on real estate dish on the selloff of proptech stocks and why they’re still optimistic on the rest of the year.
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NEWS | CREtech
CREtech, the largest international community of professionals devoted to technological innovation in the real estate sector, has announced that Sandeep Davé, Chief Digital & Technology Officer at CBRE and Emily Wright, Head of Content, will take center stage at CREtech London, this April 27-28. In
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NEWS | PlaceTech
Arup has launched a practical toolkit designed to bring a circular economy for buildings into the mainstream, future-proofing assets as sustainability policies redraw the real estate landscape.
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NEWS | Commercial Observer
As the U.S. housing shortage worsens, some proptech startups are attempting to balance the buyer-seller equation through their respective approach to the market. However, it is questionable whether their efforts will bring relief to single and multifamily homebuyers.
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NEWS | Investment Executive
Clients interested in investing in commercial real estate are now increasingly able to measure ESG performance of individual developers.
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NEWS | Commercial Real Estate
The commercial real estate’s industrial sector is beginning to slowly reform to meet investors’ requirements in terms of environmental, social and governance (ESG), particularly with new buildings or those undergoing major refurbishment.?
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NEWS | WSJ
Augmented reality could completely change how you shop, but don’t expect it to dramatically change where you do it.
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NEWS | Bisnow
When Ford, General Motors, Mercedes-Benz and other auto manufacturers last year pledged to phase out sales of gas and diesel vehicles worldwide by 2040, the most immediate impact on commercial real estate came in the form of multibillion-dollar plans to build domestic factories and battery
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