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Gensler Co-Managing Principal Joseph Brancato shared how driverless cars will improve walkability and reclaim city space for people onstage at ICNY. Continue reading
Gensler Co-Managing Principal Joseph Brancato shared how driverless cars will improve walkability and reclaim city space for people onstage at ICNY. Continue reading
In her recent TEDx Talk, branding expert Stacey Ross Cohen explained that personal branding starts from birth. Find out how your personal brand — starting with your name — can help you make the first impression you want with clients and colleagues. Continue reading
Over the years, we’ve seen tons of advice on what homebuyers shouldn’t do — opening up new lines of credit, changing jobs, taking out loans are all no-nos. But here we’ll expand on some more self-destructive behaviors buyers can’t seem to resist. … Continue reading
Watch Engel & Völkers agent Kirstie Ennis discuss how she came back stronger and achieved more than ever before after suffering serious injuries in a helicopter crash in Afghanistan. Continue reading
As we finished up Agent Appreciation month, we asked readers to share high points in their careers. Here are a few of the inspiring tales that rolled in. Continue reading
With national MLS and lifestyle search capabilities, the app is just getting started in its pursuit to both help agents stay connected with their databases and compete with home search mammoths. Continue reading
To close out Tech Connect at ICNY, leaders from innovative companies gave short introductions to what they have to offer. Continue reading
Matthew Speakman, an economist with Zillow, said a worsening of the virus outbreak could drive mortgage rates even lower. Continue reading
Andy Bernstein told the ICNY audience how the nonprofit registers and engages young voters through music and culture. Continue reading
Fournier shares what she learned from her management failures on the stage at Inman Connect New York 2020. Continue reading