Technologies That Hotels Are Adopting Could Change the Way Offices Are Run
Though the pandemic dealt quite a blow to many sectors, it battered the hospitality industry. The hotels that managed to survive had to rethink their…
How a Recession Will Affect Short-Term Housing Rentals
Contrary to popular opinion, short-term rentals have existed since the 1950s, although under the more straightforward title “vacation rentals.” The advent of an online marketplace…
The Engineering Highs and Lows of the Eight Stadiums Hosting the World Cup in Qatar
Besides the games themselves, the biggest stories surrounding the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar have been the controversial ones. There is a laundry list…
Do Casinos and Big Cities Mix? Some Major Real Estate Developers Think So
Thousands of miles east of Las Vegas, big-name developers are clamoring for a rare casino license in one of the most densely-populated cities in the…
Offices of the Future Welcome the Outside Community
It's no secret that today’s workplaces have changed dramatically from the somber network of sequestered cubicles. If the COVID-19 pandemic proved anything, it’s that most…
What the Construction Industry Can Learn From the iPod
What’s spaghetti without meatballs, a movie without popcorn, or Forest without Jenny? The answer: not much. After being paired with their soulmates, these duos have…
Your Tenant Has a Complaint, Now What?
How the role of a landlord keeps getting advertised as “the best way to make passive income” all over TikTok has got to be the…
What’s in a Name? $700 Million and a Few Headaches
The right to name doesn’t make it mandatory, there’s no law on any book requiring any person to it.
Hotels Seizing Hybrid Opportunities Dropped by Offices
The past 18 months have blurred the line between home and office as kitchen tables become boardrooms and closets become offices. Remote employees have carved…
It’s Game Time in Lucrative College Towns
Developers and investors are flocking to college towns looking to make real estate plays. Without in-person learning and unable to rely on the influx of…