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TransitScreen nets another big real estate partnership

TransitScreen and real estate management firm Bozzuto Management Company announced last week that the two have formed a new partnership. The partnership will see TransitScreen’s real-time commute...

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Need an office for your startup? This real estate developer is building a...

One of the challenges of starting a company (especially a high-growth company) is finding office space. Flexibility (of lease term, of size of space) is a key requirement for many startups, and not...

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Don’t sleep on the importance of big tech brand policy offices for DC

Since the enthusiasm about landing the Amazon HQ2 is very much about the high-impact tech jobs, it’s easy to side step that the District has always out-paced most other cities in playing host to big...

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MakeOffices will plant a new flag at the Wharf

Coworking company MakeOffices plans on opening its next location at D.C.’s newest big development, the Wharf. The new flagship location will open at 800 Maine Street, SW in January 2018, with a soft...

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Rockville-based Homesnap raises $14 million Series B

Rockville, Md.–based Homesnap, which makes an app lets you find about the real estate info of a property after snapping a photo, just closed a $14 million Series B. The company, which was founded in...

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Industrious is opening a new coworking space in DC this month

Industrious is opening a new coworking space in D.C. later this month. The 21,000 sq. ft. space will take up the entire seventh floor of a building at One Thomas Circle NW in downtown DC, according to...

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MakeOffices brings coworking to Glover Park

MakeOffices is continuing to expand in the D.C. area. The coworking company opened its ninth location in Glover Park, a northwest D.C. neighborhood which is home to American University and the U.S....

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WeWork is planning to open another space in Chinatown

WeWork’s latest expansion in D.C. will give the coworking giant a second location in one neighborhood. The company recently signed a lease to take the top three floors of 777 Sixth St. NW in Chinatown,...

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Funding news about Cortex Building Intelligence

According to documents filed with the SEC, Cortex Building Intelligence, Inc. — based in Washington, D.C. — launched a new round of equity financing on April 6. The company intends to raise as much as...

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MakeOffices plans 10th DC-area coworking space in Foggy Bottom

MakeOffices‘ recent D.C.-area expansion will continue into 2019. The McLean, Va.–based coworking company is planning a new location in Foggy Bottom. According to the company, the 40,000 sq. ft. space...

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Camber Creek closes $30 million fund to invest in more real estate startups

Camber Creek, a venture capital firm focusing on real estate tech, announced the closing of a $30 million fund last week. It’s the second fund for the firm, which has a D.C.–area presence through an...

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This NoVa startup has a platform to find commercial real estate loans

A Northern Virginia startup that developed a platform to help commercial real estate developers find loans is looking to more than double the size of its team as it ramps up marketing efforts....

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New H Street NE coworking space will be for ‘mature’ millennials

H Street NE suddenly has a glut of coworking options. The area already offers Locale Workspace, WeWork Apollo and Flex Office Space. By the second quarter of 2019, it will offer a new shared-office...

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Rise of the Rest is moving into real estate

After a few years of stopovers on the bus, Rise of the Rest is ready to start putting down roots in cities its visited. D.C.–based venture firm Revolution said Thursday that its effort focusing on...

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A pop-up hotel is coming to NoMa

A startup that runs pop-up hotels in new apartment buildings is moving into a D.C. development. The team behind WhyHotel announced this week that it will start booking for short-term rentals out of 100...

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Contactually and rezora team up to launch contact-syncing integration

Since the two real-estate software companies share many brokerage clients, rezora and Contactually teamed up to create a new syncing integration that makes using the two products together more...

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Gensler’s ‘Let’s Get Phygital’ event is looking for exhibitors

Gensler, a global design firm with offices on K Street NW, is looking for exhibitors to be a part of its “Let’s Get Phygital: The Intersection of the Physical + Digital” event in October. The Oct. 11...

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Why a coworking company is helping members find offices of their own

Don’t take it the wrong way, but it’s time you got your own place. That’s the message from coworking network 1776, which announced a new partnership with commercial real estate platform Truss. 1776...

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Power Moves: remodelmate makes multiple key hires, Breakout Capital Finance...

Power Moves is a column where we chart the comings and goings of talent across the region. Got a new hire, new gig or promotion? Email dc@technical.ly and let us know. This month, remodelmate announced...

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Why 1776 is closing its original incubator location, and thoughts on its...

The original location of 1776 is closing at the end of the year. 1776 plans to leave its current D.C. location at 1133 15th St. NW after the prominent incubator network couldn’t reach an agreement over...

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