What Does Building Modular Mean for the Future of Real Estate?

In the face of rising construction costs, site limitations, and financing requirements, owners and developers are pushing the traditional boundaries of how buildings come together, exploring new technologies, materials, and building processes. Although prefabrication is not a new concept, the demand and market for offsite construction is finding relevance for multi-family developments. One of the most striking examples of this innovation is "The Stack," the first prefabricated steel and concrete multi-story residential building to be built in New York City.
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Returning to the new normal - Commercial Rent (Coronavirus) Act 2022

This programme of webinars provides a short and incisive review of some key topics relating to real estate, health and safety, planning and construction in the United Kingdom. In anticipation of the Commercial Rent (Coronavirus) Bill receiving Royal Assent and coming into force in March join us for a quick review of what it means, what debts are caught and how the arbitration scheme will work.
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How to get noticed online in real estate

Your Biz Tank

The competition for the 1st page of search results for real estate agents and brokerages is highly competitive. So how do you get found online? Here are a few tips and tricks to beat the competition, get noticed online, and grow your business.
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History of Housing: Repairing the Effects of Redlining

Whether you know it or not, anyone who works in the housing industry is likely impacted by the historical practice of redlining. Redlining is the discriminatory and systemic denial of services to those residing in communities associated with a certain racial or ethnic group. By hindering the economic development in neighborhoods populated by ethnic minorities, redlined areas become underdeveloped and undervalued while their residents become poorer.
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Smart Building Data Analytics Operating Real Estate

Realcomm

Most buildings we see today were designed and built at a time when technology was simple and unsophisticated. Fast forward to today and a combination of the Internet, building networks, the cloud and smart connected devices all delivering data to a new breed of data gathering and analysis platforms, allow us to operate assets at a new level of precision. How do I connect devices? What data is important, and how much data is too much? How do I differentiate between all the systems, and which should be integrated? Where do I find the expertise on best practices? This webinar will present insight from industry leaders @ the forefront of the smart building analytics revolution.
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