Adam Cahan and 1110 Green Street (Getty Images, Zillow) Former Yahoo executive and current cannabis vape company CEO Adam Cahan is selling the Russian Hill home he bought less than three years ago, asking $13 million for the 4,800-square-foot property. He purchased the fully renovated “Sky House” for $10 million just before the pandemic began, according to public records. Built in the early 1980s, the home received a years-long studs-out remodel from developer Jeremy Ricks. Marketed as… Source link
Read More »Team needs $13M in NIL money
We now have an idea of how much NIL money a major college football program’s players can collectively earn. Ohio State coach Ryan Day said Thursday morning that he thinks it takes $13 million in endorsement deals to keep his roster intact. Day’s remarks at a school business event were reported by Cleveland.com and he said that a top quarterback can request $2 million in NIL deals. From Cleveland.com: Day said the Buckeyes have been gathering information by talking to recruits and their… Source link
Read More »VA inks $13M deal with Google Cloud to accelerate app development for veterans
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) signed a $13 million contract with Google Cloud to help developers create new apps and tools to improve veterans’ access to VA services and data. The partnership will enable the VA to scale its Lighthouse API program, which provides access to VA application programming interfaces (APIs) to develop new apps and other data tools, according to the department. Serving more than 19 million veterans and their families, the VA is the largest healthcare… Source link
Read More »Postmates spin-off Serve Robotics raises $13M to grow its sidewalk delivery fleet
Join gaming leaders, alongside GamesBeat and Facebook Gaming, for their 2nd Annual GamesBeat & Facebook Gaming Summit | GamesBeat: Into the Metaverse 2 this upcoming January 25-27, 2022. Learn more about the event. In May, following Uber’s acquisition of Postmates, the robotics division of Postmates spun out as an independent company called Serve Robotics. At the time, Serve said it would pursue its vision of deploying fleets of sidewalk delivery robots throughout the country,… Source link
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