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Egypt, China issue joint statement at conclusion of 4th round of strategic dialogueIn recent years, the investment landscape has witnessed a significant shift towards real estate assets. With the rise of public Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs), investors have found a new avenue to access the real estate market. However, despite the growing popularity of REITs, there are still challenges in the pricing mechanism of the public REITs market that need to be addressed.
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec 17, 2024-- Moved , the leading platform for automating resident onboarding and offboarding in multifamily communities, has integrated with HappyCo , the premier performance asset management platform, to enhance the move-in experience through streamlined inspection processes and compliance management, optimizing workflows for property managers while benefiting residents. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20241217535228/en/ Through this collaboration, Moved clients can access HappyCo's inspection tools during the resident onboarding phase, ensuring that residents and property management teams are aligned on move-in requirements and inspection completion. This integration aims to increase awareness, compliance, and overall efficiency in handling inspections. "The Moved and HappyCo integration solves two critical challenges: completing inspections on time and keeping residents informed," said Mario Gaztambide, Senior Managing Director of Residential Properties at LeFrak . “With resident onboarding and unit inspections streamlined through a single interface, our teams can move beyond manual data entry while delivering an exceptional move-in experience.” "Strong maintenance operations are built on accurate inspections data," said Jindou Lee, CEO & Founder of HappyCo. “Integrating with Moved as a HappyCo Plugins partner means properties can capture and verify unit conditions from day one, creating a foundation of reliable data that guides maintenance decisions and protects assets throughout the resident lifecycle." Adam Pittenger, CEO & Founder of Moved, stated, “Our integration with HappyCo reflects our ongoing commitment to enhancing the resident experience and streamlining property operations. By integrating inspection management into the Moved platform, we can offer our clients a seamless, end-to-end solution that supports both residents and property management teams.” Key Benefits: The Moved and HappyCo integration is made possible by HappyCo Plugins, an open API ecosystem that helps property teams connect preferred solutions and features with the push of a button. For more integration details within the Moved resident onboarding and offboarding platform, please contact info@moved.com or visit www.moved.com . For more information on HappyCo, visit www.happy.co or connect with the Plugins partnership team by heading here . About HappyCo: HappyCo is the premier asset performance management platform for multifamily property management companies, offering a comprehensive suite of services and tools to optimize maintenance for technicians and teams. HappyCo’s Centralized Maintenance leverages AI and automation to streamline maintenance operations and drive new levels of efficiency and resident satisfaction. HappyCo’s commitment to drive innovation and partnership forward with an open API ecosystem of HappyCo Plugin partners helps the multifamily industry thrive in an era of rapid change and digital transformation. The company was founded in 2011 and is based in San Diego, CA. For more, visit happy.co . About Moved: Moved is a fully integrated, web-based software platform designed specifically for multifamily communities to create efficiency on-site by automating the resident move-in, move-out, and transfer process, delivering an unforgettable experience for residents, and driving ancillary revenue. The interface guides residents through tasks required by the property they're moving to or from - everything from uploading renters insurance and reserving elevators and loading docks to scheduling key pick-ups. This transparent, self-serve dashboard makes moving easy for residents while automating tasks for property management teams. Moved is an open platform that integrates easily with Yardi, RealPage, ResMan, Entrata, and more. You can learn more about Moved at www.moved.com or on LinkedIn. View source version on businesswire.com : https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20241217535228/en/ CONTACT: Press Contacts:Moved Emily Burke Email:marketing@moved.com Website:www.moved.comHappyCo Lindsey Henn Email:lindsey.henn@happy.co Website:www.happy.co KEYWORD: CALIFORNIA NEW YORK UNITED STATES NORTH AMERICA INDUSTRY KEYWORD: DATA MANAGEMENT RESIDENTIAL BUILDING & REAL ESTATE COMMERCIAL BUILDING & REAL ESTATE TECHNOLOGY CONSTRUCTION & PROPERTY PROFESSIONAL SERVICES BUILDING SYSTEMS ASSET MANAGEMENT APPS/APPLICATIONS SOFTWARE ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE SOURCE: HappyCo Copyright Business Wire 2024. PUB: 12/17/2024 03:30 PM/DISC: 12/17/2024 03:30 PM http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20241217535228/enManchester City plunged deeper into trouble in the Champions League by losing 2-0 at Juventus on Wednesday, the latest setback in a scarcely believable run of poor results for the ailing English champions. City dropped to 22nd place in the 36-team standings, with only the top 24 advancing. Progressing to the next round of the new-look format looked a certainty before the season for a team that was European champion in 2023 and has won the last four Premier League titles. But not anymore as City manager Pep Guardiola battles injuries and an apparent loss of belief among his players. City has won just one of its last 10 matches in all competitions, with goals by Dušan Vlahović and Weston McKennie inflicting the latest defeat and igniting Juventus' qualification hopes. City midfielder Ilkay Gundogan described the team's problem as a “mental issue.” Opponents “are able to break our rhythm with the smallest of things,” Gundogan said. "They don’t even need to do much and it has such a big effect on us right now.” Barcelona jumped into second place in the league standings, behind Liverpool, and is guaranteed to advance after a 3-2 win at Borussia Dortmund. Raphinha and Ferran Torres, with two goals, scored for Barca. Arsenal beat Monaco 3-0 mainly thanks to two goals by Bukayo Saka to move into third place and be the highest of six teams on 13 points. The top eight qualify directly for the last 16 and the teams placed No. 9-24 go into a two-legged playoff. City has two games to save its faltering Champions League campaign and the first is against Paris Saint-Germain, another giant in trouble in 25th place — one spot out of the qualifying positions. Vlahović put Juventus ahead in the 53rd when he powered a header goalward straight at City goalkeeper Ederson, who could only parry the ball over his own line. Two American substitutes sealed the win for Juve, with McKennie volleying home from Timothy Weah's cross. Juventus moved into 14th place. Ferran Torres came off the bench to inspire Barcelona to a fifth win in six games and push Dortmund, last season's runner-up, out of the top eight. Torres came on in the 71st to replace Robert Lewandowski, who had a quiet game against his former club. Just four minutes later, Torres scored a goal on the rebound from Dani Olmo’s shot. Serhou Guirassy’s second goal of the game leveled the score at 2-2 but Torres scored again in the 85th off Lamine Yamal’s pass on the counter. Raphinha gave Barcelona the lead before Guirassy equalized from the penalty spot. Raphinha and Guirassy are tied for second place in the scoring chart on six goals, behind Lewandowski's competition-high seven. Arsenal secured a third straight home win without conceding in the league stage, with Saka scoring in the 34th and 78th minutes and sending in a shot that was turned into the net by substitute Kai Havertz in the 88th. Arsenal is ahead of Bayer Leverkusen, Aston Villa, Inter Milan, Brest and Lille on goal difference. Lille won 3-2 at home to Sturm Graz on Wednesday. Man City could sure do with Julian Alvarez at the moment. With a brilliant curling finish to open the scoring, the Argentina striker helped Atletico Madrid beat Slovan Bratislava 3-1 and provide a timely reminder of what City is missing after selling him for more than $100 million in August. Alvarez has 12 goals for the season, with four coming in the Champions League. Antoine Griezmann scored Atletico’s other two goals at Metropolitano stadium as the Spanish team climbed to 11th place after a 10th straight win in all competitions. When Lukasz Lakomy gave Young Boys the lead against Stuttgart, he ran toward the sideline and held up teammate Meschack Elia’s jersey as others gathered around him. The gesture was a tribute after Elia’s son died unexpectedly this week after a short illness. Elia wasn’t playing as he was on his way to his native Congo, where his son died, to be with his family. Both teams wore black armbands and there was a moment of silence before the game, which was won 5-1 by Stuttgart. Tammy Abraham scored an 87th-minute winner as AC Milan beat Red Star Belgrade 2-1 to move one point off the top eight. Milan lost Alvaro Morata and Ruben Loftus-Cheek to muscle injuries in the first half. Benfica’s five-match winning streak ended with a 0-0 home draw against Bologna, and Feyenoord had a 4-2 win over Sparta Prague. Steve Douglas is at https://twitter.com/sdouglas80 AP soccer: https://apnews.com/hub/soccer
WASHINGTON (AP) — Marcus Dockery scored 27 points as Howard beat UNC Wilmington 88-83 on Saturday. Dockery added seven assists for the Bison (5-6). Blake Harper scored 18 points while shooting 5 for 11 (3 for 4 from 3-point range) and 5 of 8 from the free-throw line and added seven rebounds. Joshua Strong had 18 points and shot 4 of 7 from the field, including 4 for 6 from 3-point range, and went 6 for 6 from the line. The Seahawks (7-3) were led by Khamari McGriff, who recorded 34 points. Sean Moore added 13 points for UNC Wilmington. Harlan Obioha had 12 points. Howard used a 12-2 second-half run to erase a four-point deficit and take the lead at 82-76 with 2:14 remaining in the half before finishing off the victory. Harper scored 12 second-half points. Howard takes on Drexel at home on Tuesday, and UNC Wilmington hosts FGCU on Wednesday. The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar .AI a productivity boost to banks but making money from it is a challenge
The match between the fourth division team and Real Madrid has captured the attention of football fans worldwide, highlighting the magic and unpredictability of cup competitions. While the odds may be stacked against the underdog team, the spirit of competition and the passion of the fans promise to make this a match to remember.
RCMP union applauds planned federal spending on border securityThe most widely-viewed videos many claim show mysterious drones hovering over New Jersey and New York show clear signs of what they actually are, according to three drone and aeronautics experts who spoke to The Post. The drones in New Jersey night skies were first flagged Nov. 13, hovering in airspace not far from the Picatinny Arsenal military facility in Wharton, NJ. Since then reports of strange flashing orbs, statically hovering craft and silent low-flying crafts with distinctive lights have been spotted, some the size of mini-SUVs, and recorded on video by bystanders across the tri-state area. Theories about the origins of the suspected drones include that they’ve been sent by foreign rivals including Iran or China. The activity prompted the FBI to open an investigation , but the agency warned earlier this week although they have received over 5,000 reports of drone sightings, less than 100 warranted further investigation. The Post showed six of the most widely circulated drone videos to three experts, who explained how amidst the hysteria, the truth is usually a lot simpler than people want to think. Those experts are: Captain Ross “Rusty” Aimer, a retired United Airlines pilot who is now CEO of Aero Consulting experts, Seth J. Frantzman, author of “Drone Wars: Pioneers, Killing Machines, Artificial Intelligence, and the Battle for the Future” and retired pilot, Captain Richard J. Levy who is now CEO of Aviation Expert Consulting. Video 1: Mysterious floating orb View video here “It’s hard to tell what this is because of the quality, it could be a planet or star or even an engine of an aircraft. As with many of the sightings, it’s difficult to tell because of the quality of the video,” said Frantzman. Aimer added: “That is a bad focus to me of a lighted object. It looks like it could be a lighted drone but it looks like a picture that is way out of focus, a lighted subject. “This one is very blurred. It could be distorted lights on a drone or a helicopter but the picture is not very good, so it’s impossible to say,” said Levy, who has 41 years of flying experience in the US. Social media users have also pointed out this video, although filmed by a reputable news crew, is likely a trick of the light on a camera lens. Video 2: Lights cruise over rooftop View video here Frantzman said: “This appears to be a plane and it is has the types of lights one would expect on an aircraft. Even if it is a drone, it appears to be flying with lights which implies it is not trying to do anything nefarious. Do you have footage of drones over the skies of New Jersey or New York? Send it to The Post at drones@nypost.com . “If they were nefarious, like Chinese drones or Iranian drones coming to spy, you’d expect you wouldn’t see them conducting illegal surveillance,” he added. “At first it could have been an aircraft, but when the aircraft went over the photographer, it slowed down tremendously. It’s maybe an optical illusion or it could have been a drone. I couldn’t say positively,” added Levy. Video 3: Triangle of lights in the night sky View video here Frantzman said this video appeared quite clearly to be a plane. Aimer explained: “In a commercial aircraft you must have certain types of lights to operate between dawn and dusk. One is position lights – a green and red light on each wing tip and a tail light. Then there are strobe lights at the top and bottom of the aircraft which are usually red, and there are high intensity strobe lights that must be on day and night. “In my opinion, these Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) are being flown by ‘monkey see, monkey do’ guys trying their new remote drone systems that are small enough not to require registration, without knowing the rules and regulations. They’re probably trying to look for and catch one of these mysterious drones they’ve been hearing about. That’s why all of a sudden we see more reports of these UAS.” Frantzman also said: “Look at flight tracking sites, the airspace is very crowded, and people should understand when they look up they’re going to see all sorts of phenomena so identifying everything they see as an unmanned aircraft is probably a mistake.” Video 4: Taken from a plane window as it prepares to land View video here The experts all agreed this was a video of a plane passing another. “Even if it is a type of unmanned drone, which is unlikely, the fact it is flying with lights at night indicates it is flying within the types of regulations one would expect an aircraft to do in civilian airspace,” said Frantzman. Online sleuths even claimed they had managed to pinpoint where the video, from Dec 14. was taken by looking at the ground visible in the video and the time. They also identified the two planes involved, a United plane from Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, to Newark and a Delta flight from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, to LaGuardia. The original poster of the video also later acknowledged the data matches. Video 5: Dual floating beacons View video here “The quality of the video makes it difficult to make out what type of aircraft or even stars or planets are in it, but it would appear to be planes, planets or stars,” said Frantzman, hedging his bets. He added: “Look at flight tracking sites, the airspace is very crowded, and people should understand when they look up they’re going to see all sorts of phenomena so identifying everything they see as an unmanned aircraft is probably a mistake.” The other experts agreed that the video was taken too far away to say for certain what the objects in the sky were or how they were moving. Aimer explained that if the craft were posing any significant threat to security, they wouldn’t be there for long. “If any regular aircraft violates Temporary Flight Restriction (TFR) areas or the permanent ones like at Air Force bases they deploy fighter jets to escort that intruder out or sometimes have orders to shoot that aircraft down. “I’m not really worried about these drones because if they posed a danger, we have the technology to detect that, deal with them and shoot them. “Anytime there is any possible danger, believe me they will shoot them down, there’s no question about it. “They could read that digital license plate on the drone and go look for the owner. It can be read remotely by simply an app on your cell phone. “If they can’t read its digital license plate, they take other measures like sending a fighter jet to scramble or shoot it down if it becomes dangerously close to some place they don’t want you to fly, like the White House.” Video 6: Mysterious vapors, more seemingly floating objects View video here “Anyone can tell it’s an airliner — that is the only one where it is absolutely clear it is an aircraft,” said Levy. “The quality of the video makes it difficult to determine what is being seen, but it appears likely to be planes, manned aircraft,” said Frantzman. Many lawmakers are calling for answers but the experts said if there were a risk to the public, we’d know about it now or have seen the effects. But the authorities should work to quell people’s fear. “The government should be better about what we can expect to see in the night sky. They have let people work themselves up into a hysteria they don’t need to be in,” Frantzman added.
The early return to the European stage presents both a challenge and an opportunity for Real Madrid. It will require an immense amount of hard work, dedication, and sacrifice from every member of the team, as well as a willingness to push themselves to their limits and beyond. But it also offers a chance for redemption, a chance to prove their worth and show the world what they are truly capable of when they come together as a united front.As the protests swelled into a nationwide movement, the Assad regime's response became increasingly desperate and violent. Mass arrests, disappearances, and extrajudicial killings became the norm, further alienating the people and pushing them towards open revolt. The regime's once-feared security apparatus began to crack under the weight of its own atrocities, with defections and internal dissent weakening its grip on power.
The United States, a key ally of Taiwan, has also expressed its concern over the escalating tensions in the Taiwan Strait. The U.S. has reiterated its commitment to Taiwan's security and called on China to de-escalate the situation and respect Taiwan's sovereignty.
The early return to the European stage presents both a challenge and an opportunity for Real Madrid. It will require an immense amount of hard work, dedication, and sacrifice from every member of the team, as well as a willingness to push themselves to their limits and beyond. But it also offers a chance for redemption, a chance to prove their worth and show the world what they are truly capable of when they come together as a united front.The D3football.com Region 5 football team was announced Wednesday, and the Quad-Cities region was well represented. Among the local selections were three Augustana College standouts. Running back Mike DiGioia was a second-team offensive selection and teammates Joren Clem (kicker) and Breyden Smith (wide receiver/return man) were second-team specialists. Three former area prep standouts — Tucker Kinney, Kade Tippet, and Tevin Baker — played their way back onto the all-region team again this fall. NCAA Division III realigned Division III football into six regions in 2021. Region 5 includes the American Rivers Conference, the College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin (CCIW), the Midwest Conference and the Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference. Kinney, a former Central DeWitt High School standout who is now a fifth-year senior at Wartburg, was a first-team offensive tackle selection. It was the third straight season he was named a first-team all-region selection. He helped the American River Conference champion Knights to a 10-2 mark this fall, their season ending last Saturday in a 24-14 home NCAA Division III playoff loss to Bethel University. Tippet, a senior on the Central College team and former North Scott High School prep, was selected as a second-team selection at offensive tackle, helping the Dutch to an 8-2 record. He was a third-team All-Region 5 selection last season. Baker, a fifth-year senior at Monmouth College from Kewanee, was a repeat second-team selection as a defensive end. The Midwest Conference Defensive MVP helped the Fighting Scots to an 8-3 record this fall as he finished with seven sacks, 16 TFLs and 11 pass breakups. This season marked the second in a row Augustana (4-6, 3-6 CCIW) had three players earn all-region spots. “Congrats to Mikey, Joren and Breyden,” Augie coach Steve Bell said in a social media post. “Tremendous men and so glad they got recognized for their outstanding talent on the field. Game changers for Augie football.” DiGioia (senior, Schaumburg, Illinois) was the CCIW's top rusher this past season, finishing with 1,055 yards and the only player in the CCIW to surpass the 1,000-yard mark. He also led the league in yards per game at 105.5 and was second in rushing touchdowns with 10. DiGioia is the first Augustana running back in 19 seasons to earn all-region honors. Clem (senior, Columbus, Ohio) is the first Augustana punter/kicker since 2011 to land all-region honors. He was 10-for-12 on field goals and had a long of 45 yards this year. He also served as the team's punter and was second in the CCIW in punts inside the 20-yard line with 14. Smith (junior, Arlington Heights, Illinois) led the CCIW in both total punt return yards (217) and punt return average (18.1) and was sixth in kick return yardage (440/23.2 yards per kick). On offense, Smith was top 10 in the conference in nearly all receiving categories, including fourth in both receptions (59) and receptions per game (5.9). There were 31 players from CCIW schools represented on the All-Region 5 team. Those selections included a pair of North Central standouts who earned both the offensive and defensive Region 5 Player of the Year honors. Cardinals’ quarterback Luke Lehnen earned the D3football.com 2024 All-Region 5 offensive honor for the second year in a row, and defensive tackle John Sullivan was the Region 5 Defensive Player of the Year. Lehnen (fifth-year, Chatham, Illinois) has completed 152 of 220 passes for 2,589 yards and 33 touchdowns against five interceptions. He has added 845 rushing yards and 13 touchdowns on 68 carries, averaging 12.4 yards per carry. Sullivan (junior, Lake Villa, Illinois) has recorded 131⁄2 tackles for loss, six quarterback hurries and five sacks for the Cardinals this season. He has 50 total tackles, 28 of them solo, as well as a forced fumble and a fumble recovery for a defense allowing 12.4 points per game this season. North Central coach Brad Spencer, who has led the Cardinals to a 12-0 record and another trip to the Division III national quarterfinals where they host Springfield College at noon Saturday, is the Region 5 Coach of the Year. It’s his first selection as a D3football.com regional Coach of the Year. DiGioia Smith Clem Kinney Tippet Baker Get local news delivered to your inbox! sports writer/golf editor {{description}} Email notifications are only sent once a day, and only if there are new matching items.
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