PHILADELPHIA—The new facility enables American Airlines to increase capacity and improve the passenger experience at one of its primary east coast hubs.
SAN DIEGO—From infography to robots, Megafincas Alicante's Pepe Gutierrez gives IREM Fall Conference attendees a succinct rundown of must-have technologies that will rule the future for CRE property managers.
CHICAGO—In this <b>EXCLUSIVE</b> commentary, a BMO Harris Bank source discusses several technology trends that are dominating the commercial real estate industry, impacting how residents interact with their environment, how hotel staff caters to customers and how healthcare workers care for patients.
NEW YORK CITY—CEO Riggs Kubiak says the move was prompted by office owners that wanted “to incorporate their multifamily assets for more overall portfolio insight.”
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.