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CHICAGO—3D printing and other technological trends already are having an impact on commercial real estate, says Deloitte. The firm advocates that owners begin incorporating these trends into their business strategies now.
SAN DIEGO—Reduced risk, lower costs and better data are a few of the perks property managers are gaining when they use drones to examine property, Osprey Assessments' Gordon Dowrey tells IREM Fall Conference attendees here.
Capital market experts at RealShare Apartments last week discussed the performance of urban markets versus suburban assets, the opportunity in each space, as well as tech drivers as a catalyst to rent growth in certain markets.
LOS ANGELES—“The changing velocity and pattern of tech job creation has uniquely impacted office markets,” says Colin Yasukochi, director of research and analysis for CBRE Group.
CHICAGO—The company's existing 1.1 million-square-foot data center at 350 E. Cermak is already the nucleus of Chicago's commodity markets and financial firms.
RANCHO MISSION VIEJO, CA—High-speed wireless connections in the home that enable incredibly fast download speeds and eliminate buffering could help dramatically increase productivity in the commercial real estate realm, Warmington Homes executives tell GlobeSt.com <b>EXCLUSIVELY</b>.
LOS ANGELES—Shuffling through all of the multifamily apps is overwhelming, but Kevin George of InfoTycoon shares his strategy on the Tech & Innovations for Day-to-Day Operations panel at RealShare Apartments.