How our utopian dreams became the stuff of dystopian nightmares
In the 19th century, many people had a utopian view of the future, as well as fantastic visions of future cities. Then something shifted and we've been obsessed with dystopias ever since
by Jim Dalrymple II Dec 27
Change or lose it all: 3 steps for shifting when it matters most
Opinion
Change now to confront the new reality or face the prospects of losing market share or, even worse, going out of business
by Carl Medford Nov 22
JP Morgan Chase: 100-year-old WWII vet can stay in his home
James Been, a 100-year-old army veteran and Brooklyn native, had foreclosure charges against him by JP Morgan Chase dropped on Friday
by Lillian Dickerson Jun 29
A brief history of the open house
Open houses, which have been evolving for 100 years, used to draw thousands of people and stretch on for days
by Jim Dalrymple II Nov 13
What is networking?
I call BS on traditional networking events
by Melinda Goodwin Jan 5
Wake-up call: What brokerages will need to do to keep up with agents' demands
Why and how real estate has changed with evolving technology
by Omri Barzilay Oct 14