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Smart home startup Iotas sells to ADT
Smart home startup Iotas was acquired by home security giant ADT Inc. (NYSE: ADT).
Terms of the deal were not disclosed but Iotas’ leadership and team are joining the new owner and the business will continue to operate as a separate product offering, said John Butrim, senior director B2B2C (business to business to consumer) at ADT.
Iotas was founded in 2014 by Portland technologist Sce Pike. The company built a platform that allows renters to have the same smart home experience of homeowners,…
European Wax Center co-founder buys Fisher Island condo for $16.5M
The condo more than doubled in value.
Construction begins on Louise C. Stokes Scholar House near Tri-C’s Main Campus
The city of Cleveland put up $1.2 million for the project's construction costs.
Denver’s diners are dying, but at least two of them will take on new life later this year
Two of Denver’s beloved old-school diner spaces are getting facelifts and reopening later in the summer, a promising development after a spate of closures that started just before the pandemic.
Over the past few years, local diners such as Tom’s, Racines, Denver Diner, Breakfast King and, most recently, Annie’s Cafe have all announced closures in the face of property sales and redevelopments.
They add to a longer list of decades-old institutions that have recently gone under, from Pete’s Greek Town to Bonnie Brae Tavern. But two local restaurant properties’ transformations show what a future for these community spaces could look like, under very different circumstances.
At Tom’s Diner, on East Colfax Avenue, construction is underway on an extensive renovation to the historically designated 1967 Googie-style building. Restaurateur Tom Messina says his new Tom’s Starlight will reopen sometime in August, complete with a redesigned interior, new menu and outdoor areas that recall the..
RITHIM doubles down on tech commitment with two innovation centers (Photos)
They're joining a growing portfolio of innovative offerings in the Uptown district.
‘Significant fiscal plus:’ Braves get new economic report on Truist Park and The Battery
Independent report on Truist Park and The Battery projects “significant fiscal plus with an estimated range of between $20 million and $126 million”.
Former Arizona School Facilities Board chairman sentenced in conflict of interest case
According to court records, the former School Facilities Board official, who now serves on the Glendale Planning Commission, failed to disclose his and his son's interest in a Valley general contracting business that was awarded board contracts on at least three occasions.
Office-to-lab conversion trend comes to Boston’s Back Bay
Only a small part of the Boylston Street buildings are undergoing the conversion, which helps heralds the arrival of lab space in the office- and retail-heavy neighborhood.
‘This is an evolution:’ Forsyth is stealing from the urban playbook
A team of developers and an architect is bringing Sawnee Village to Cumming, which will be one of the latest mixed-use projects to land in fast-growing Forsyth County.
Super Chix Chicken & Custard locks in location for second Charlotte-area restaurant
Super Chix Chicken & Custard is expanding its footprint in the Charlotte market. MPV Properties has signed a deal to bring a 2,868-square-foot restaurant to RedStone.