Five Real Estate Tech Companies Doing Interesting Things | Q3 Edition
Each quarter, Thesis Driven profiles five innovative real estate companies doing interesting things
Seven US Transit Projects Real Estate Investors Need to Know
New transit connections have the potential to unlock neighborhoods and fuel new demand. What are the next major projects on the horizon?
The Chicken Problem: What Intentional Communities Get Wrong
People love the idea of values-based, democratic residential communities. So why don't they work?
The Curious Case of Colony Ridge
Forty miles northeast of Houston, a new city is being built. This is the story of the strangest and fastest-growing residential development in the US today.
Introducing Sticks & Bricks 🪵&🧱
Our new sister publication brings three brick-and-mortar businesses to your inbox every week
Everything You Need to Know About Raising a PropCo
We spoke with veteran real estate entrepreneurs to get their tips on raising PropCo capital in today's challenging environment
The State of US Real Estate in Sixteen Charts
Celebrate the Fourth with sixteen charts and ten trends that explain where the US real estate market is today across sectors
So what's going to happen to all this office space?
The office market is in trouble, and it's only going to get worse. If residential conversions aren't the savior, what might be?
'PropTech' Needs to Die
Lumping a bunch of very different businesses together is good for neither entrepreneurs nor investors
See Thesis Driven Live at Blueprint
We're hosting three discussions at the Blueprint real estate technology conference in September, and Thesis Driven subscribers get special access.
The Art and Science of Placemaking
Creating places that people want to be is the heart of good real estate development. Let's see how four developers are creating entirely new neighborhoods.
The Social Club in the Age of TikTok
As more people seek out physical communities, a new generation of entrepreneurs is innovating on the members-only social club concept, creating new kinds of spaces and real estate models.