With production of the Chevy BrightDrop all-electric delivery vans now officially over, General Motors is entering a new phase in its commercial van strategy.
Commercial real estate has struggled post-pandemic, with office values tanking as remote work persists. But there's been huge growth in data centers, says Aetos Capital Real Estate CEO Scott Kelley.
Following the discontinuation of the Chevy BrightDrop electric commercial van made at CAMI Assembly in Canada, GM has about 4,000 units left to sell.
After a turbulent few years for commercial property, could the sector finally be on the verge of a recovery? Earlier this month, Property Week and Rightmove Commercial brought together expert guests ...
Green shoots are emerging in commercial real estate, signaling a cautiously optimistic outlook for the sector despite ongoing challenges with the capital environment. Office-to-residential conversions ...
The capital city of Beijing saw rents for prime retail locations in the first quarter rise at their fastest pace since 2019, according to property consultancy JLL. The firm expects the demand to ...
Editor’s Note: This article about Sharp projectors and LFDs is based on last week’s podcast featuring Sharp executives. Recently, Commercial Integrator released a podcast focusing on the continued ...
BrightSign, provider of digital media players and operating systems, announced Bright Alliance, a global program that affirms the company’s commitment to empowering its partner ecosystem. Per a ...
One bright spot for Microsoft, which may explain its slight revenue beat in the quarter, is its 365 Commercial business. Microsoft said that its 365 Commercial products and cloud services revenue grew ...
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