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Company
The Firm That Remodels America 3,000 Stores at a Time
Enterprise · Logistics · Saas

The Firm That Remodels America 3,000 Stores at a Time

McDonald's, Starbucks and Walgreens don't remodel one store at a time - they hire a Downers Grove firm run by a former Green Beret to do thousands at once, on schedule, on brand.

construction · program-managementRead →
Company
Northspyre
Saas · Ai · Fintech

Northspyre

Northspyre is a cloud-based intelligence platform that helps real estate developers, owners and project teams run capital projects with automation, data analytics and AI. Built to replace the spreadsheets and scattered documents that dominate development workflows, it centralizes budgets, vendor data, draws and forecasts so teams can make proactive, data-driven decisions from acquisition through stabilization. The company pioneered what it calls the Real Estate Development Management category.

real-estate-development · construction-cost-trackingRead →
Company
Xyicon
Saas · Enterprise · Developer Tools

Xyicon

Xyicon is a Napa, California cloud platform that lets teams 'think outside the spreadsheet' by merging spreadsheet data with PDF and CAD diagrams. Founded in 2000 by Jason Chavez, its SpaceRunner application turns floor plans, elevations and Revit drawings into interactive maps where every asset, room and piece of equipment becomes a data-rich 'Xyicon' you can see, track and report on. It is used across facilities management, capital construction programs, and healthcare facility planning to cut procurement costs, shorten timelines and reduce data errors.

facilities-management · space-managementRead →
Legend
William Sankey
Founder · Executive · Operator

William Sankey

William Sankey is the co-founder, CEO and Head of Product of Northspyre, a cloud intelligence platform that has helped manage more than $175 billion in real estate development projects. A Yale- and Harvard-trained developer who once helped run the billion-dollar Madison Square Garden renovation, he taught himself to code on nights and weekends to kill the spreadsheet drudgery he saw everywhere in the industry. That side project became Northspyre, which he founded in 2017 and has since grown on more than $32 million in venture funding.

northspyre · proptechRead →