Heating and cooling an office used to be really easy. People would show up in the morning and leave in...
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All science is based on statistics. Science relies on data, whether it is used to prove a hypothesis or to create a mathematical prediction. Statistics even became its own subset of mathematics. Once computers became the primary tool for scientists to collect and analyze large amounts of data, a new subset of computer science was proposed.
This is part two of a two part series about the use of data science in commercial real estate. In...
It’s hard to have a conversation about real estate lately that doesn’t involve interest rates. While rates are nowhere near...
The office has certainly changed, but it’s yet to be determined what it will be turned into. Every company and...
Rising costs are the talk of almost every business leader right now. But no industry is thinking about costs more...
Most real estate firms today find themselves dealing with massive amounts of data. Between tenant leases, property management records, historical building data, and local economic and demographic information, firms have more capability to produce actionable insights with their data than ever before.
How Occupancy Data Transforms the Way We Operate Buildings
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Buildings have always been static objects but now, thanks to technology, building managers are able to respond dynamically to environmental...
This is part one of a two part series about the use of data science in commercial real estate. In...
How to Model Risk in a Turbulent Property Market
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Join us to discuss how today’s tech-empowered communities in multifamily buildings may be the next evolution of a traditional neighborhood.
Most building owners want to upgrade their property. One of the reasons real estate is such a good investment is...
Creating a Hybrid Work Friendly Conference Room
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There is a general consensus that the way offices are laid out needs to change post-COVID. But what the office...