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Commercial Real Estate AI Is Curbing Costs at Every Phase
Artificial intelligence is revolutionizing the way that we work. To understand the big picture, AI can automate 80% of physical work, 70% of data processing and 64% of data collection tasks.
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3 Disruptive Commercial Real Estate Technology Trends
After spending many years disregarding modern technology advancements in favor of established processes, the commercial real estate industry faces a period of ‘catch-up.’
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How Modern is Your Real Estate Development Team?
Are you putting your best real estate development team forward for each of your projects? Are you ensuring your team is capable of preventing budget overruns and providing high-quality updates to your financial partners?
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Northspyre Enhances Project Delivery Intelligence Platform With Yardi Data Integration
Northspyre Enhances Project Delivery Intelligence Platform With Yardi Data Integration
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Pandemic Accelerates AI to Give Developers More Predictable Outcomes
William Sankey talks about how the pandemic sparked change and expedited technology and AI adoption for developers and owners throughout the commercial real estate industry. Read more from William Sankey in his bylined article in Commercial Construction and Renovation below or check out the full issue here.
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Why Real Estate Teams Should Maintain Institutional Knowledge
Institutional knowledge is invaluable to your real estate team.
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3 Signs Big City Real Estate is Making a Comeback
Mere months after the start of the pandemic, the world—it felt—had declared city life obsolete. Remote work was the new normal; retail and restaurants were shuttered; and density was now dangerous.
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5 Ways Drone Technology Is Elevating Commercial Development
Drone technology has the power to transform commercial development. These little aircrafts can do everything from collecting data and mapping job sites to deliver real-time information.
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The Pandemic Is Making Old Buildings New Again
Almost immediately, the pandemic became known as the great accelerator. The global COVID-19 outbreak wasn’t changing the industry so much as it was expediting inevitable trends, like the dominance of ecommerce and the demise of indoor shopping malls.