Press Releases:

May 15, 2001

CONNECTIVITY, CREATIVE CAPITAL AND CAPACITY FOR INTERACTION WILL DEFINE THE FUTURE OF URBAN REGIONS, ACCORDING TO RENOWNED URBAN EXPERT, MITCHELL MOSS
Featured Speaker at Recent Real Estate Technology Forum Offered Insight into the Continuing Impact of Information Technology on Urban Environments

 

June 15, 2001

NEW YORK'S REAL ESTATE INDUSTRY CAN HELP AVERT POTENTIAL ENERGY CRISIS, ACCORDING TO NRDC ENERGY ECONOMIST
Featured Speaker at Recent Real Estate Technology Forum Provides Overview of Energy Situation in New York

 

July 12, 2001

ENERGY DEREGULATION IN NEW YORK HAS CREATED NEW OPPORTUNITIES FOR PROPERTY OWNERS AND DEVELOPERS TO GENERATE ADDITIONAL REVENUE
AND DIFFERENTIATE THEIR BUILDINGS WHILE HELPING TO STAVE OFF A POTENTIAL POWER CRISES,
ACCORDING TO STEVE WEMPLE, DIRECTOR OF WHOLESALE TRADING AND BILL COSTELLO, REAL ESTATE INDUSTRY MANAGER FOR CONEDISON SOLUTIONS.

Featured speakers at the recent Real Estate Technology Forum.

 

September 11, 2001

POWER WILL INCREASINGLY IMPACT VALUE OF REAL ESTATE PORTFOLIOS
Featured Speaker at Recent Real Estate Technology Forum Discusses How Real Estate Owners Can Mitigate Power Risk

 

October, 2001

SECURITY SPECIALISTS OFFER ADVICE TO REAL ESTATE INDUSTRY ON PROTECTION STRATEGIES IN WAKE OF RECENT TERRORIST ATTACKS
With property owners, managers and developers heightening their focus on building security issues in the wake of recent terrorist attacks, Tod Rittenhouse, a principal of the structural/blast engineering firm Weidlinger Associates and Robert Ducibella, a principal of security services firm Ducibella Venter & Santore, offered the real estate industry advice on ensuring the safety of their properties at the recent Real Estate Technology Forum.

 

January, 2003

REAL ESTATE TECHNOLOGY FORUM SPEAKER SAYS WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY IS CREATING NEW OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE REAL ESTATE COMMUNITY
The rapid emergence of wireless technology is creating new opportunities for the real estate community, according to Anthony Townsend, founder and president of Cloud Networks, co-founder of NYCwireless.net and the featured speaker at a recent Real Estate Technology Forum Meeting.

 

December, 2003

REAL ESTATE TECHNOLOGY FORUM SPEAKER SAYS MEDIA AND NARRATIVE ARE TRANSFORMING ARCHITECTURE, BRINGING NEW MEANING TO CIVIC PLACES
Media and narrative content are increasingly transforming architecture, bringing renewed meaning to civic places and creating fresh experiences for the public, according to Gregory Beck AIA, an architect and visiting professor, and the featured speaker at a recent Real Estate Technology Forum meeting.

 

September, 2005

REAL ESTATE TECHNOLOGY FORUM SPEAKER SAYS INTEGRATING TECHNOLOGY AND BUILDING MANAGEMENT IMPROVES OVERALL EFFICIENCY
Owning, leasing and managing real estate in New York City can be a difficult and overwhelming business without the benefit of sophisticated technology systems, according to Peter J. Boritz, Executive Vice President of Real Data Management

 

November, 2005

REAL ESTATE TECHNOLOGY FORUM SPEAKER SAYS CONVERGING REAL ESTATE AND TECHNOLOGY IMPROVES A BUILDING’S OVERALL EFFICIENCY
With fully integrated office buildings key to attracting today’s top corporate tenants, creating environments that combine real estate and IT solutions has become increasingly important, according to Carl Gambello, Principal, Real Estate and Construction Practice Management, Cisco Systems and the featured speaker at a recent Real Estate Technology Forum meeting.

January, 2007

DEVELOPERS CAN REALIZE SIGNIFICANT BENEFITS BY INCORPORATING GREEN ELEMENTS IN THEIR BUILDING DESIGNS, SAYS REAL ESTATE TECHNOLOGY FORUM SPEAKER
Developers can realize significant energy savings, increased rents, reduced liability and a lower cost of occupancy for their tenants by incorporating environmentally friendly, or “green,” elements in the design of their buildings, according to Lauren Yarmouth, principal, YRG Sustainability Consultants.