Bend, Boise and Charleston Are Attracting Twice as Many Out-of-Town Homebuyers as Last Year Amid Pandemic-Fueled Migration

SEATTLE, Feb. 25, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — (NASDAQ: RDFN) — Nationwide, 30.7% of Redfin.com users looked to move to a different metro in January, according to a new report from Redfin (<a target="_blank"…

SEATTLE, Feb. 25, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — (NASDAQ: RDFN) — Nationwide, 30.7% of Redfin.com users looked to move to a different metro in January, according to a new report from Redfin (www.redfin.com), the technology-powered real estate brokerage. That’s up from 25.9% during the same time period last year and the highest share since Redfin started tracking migration in 2017. The increase is driven by buyers leaving pricey coastal areas like the Bay Area and Los Angeles in favor of relatively affordable places like Boise, ID and Bend, OR.  

The latest migration analysis is based on a sample of more than 2 million Redfin.com users who searched for homes across 87 metro areas in January, excluding searches unlikely to precede an actual relocation or home purchase. To be included in this dataset, a Redfin.com user must have viewed at least 10 homes in a particular metro area, and homes in that area must make up at least 80% of the user’s searches.

The number of homebuyers looking to move to Bend, Boise and Charleston has more than doubled over the last year 

Bend had a net inflow of roughly 1,600 Redfin.com users in January, up from 750 in January 2020, before the onset of the pandemic. A net inflow is a measure of how many more Redfin.com home searchers looked to move into a metro than leave out of a sample of 2 million Redfin users. 

Bend is one of 17 metros where net inflow has more than doubled over the last year. Another example is Boise, which had a net inflow of roughly 1,100 Redfin.com users in January, up from 500 the year before. And Charleston had a net inflow of about 1,000, up from 300. Compared to major cities like New York and Los Angeles, those are all relatively affordable areas that offer a slower pace of life and plenty of natural beauty.

«Boise has been hot with out-of-towners for the last several years, but the pandemic has pushed people who were on the brink to move here as quickly as possible,» said local Redfin agent Kristin Lopez. «Almost all my buyers are people from California, Washington, Oregon, Texas and Arizona who can work remotely and have kids in online school. There’s an interesting dynamic right now because Boise is still less expensive than places like Seattle or Los Angeles, but migration has caused prices to skyrocket and supply to shrink. Some buyers have been searching for six months and now suddenly they’re priced out.» 

«It makes it hard for locals to buy a home,» Lopez continued. «Local wages haven’t caught up with the appreciation of home prices. And as long as interest rates stay low, I don’t foresee the market slowing down anytime in at least the next year.» 

Portland, OR, Seattle and the Bay Area were the top origins for homebuyers moving into Bend from out of town, and Los Angeles, the Bay Area and Seattle were the top origins for those moving to Boise. New York, Washington, D.C. and Chicago were the top origins for people relocating to Charleston. Although Bend, Boise and Charleston aren’t necessarily inexpensive—the median home-sale price in January was $509,000 in Bend, $420,000 in Boise and $330,000 in Charleston—they are more affordable than the places people are moving from. For instance, the typical home sold for $1.34 million in the San Francisco metro in January, and $725,000 in Los Angeles. 

Metros with at least a 100% year-over-year increase in Redfin.com users looking to move in, January 2020 to January 2021

Metro area

Net inflow of Redfin.com users (January 2021)

Net inflow of Redfin.com users (January 2020)

Top three origins (January 2021)

Austin, TX

7,946

2816

Bay Area, Houston, Los Angeles

Bakersfield, CA

1,139

407

Los Angeles, Bay Area, Tampa

Bend, OR

1,591

755

Portland, OR, Bay Area, Seattle

Boise, ID

1,058

465

Los Angeles, Bay Area, Seattle

Cape Coral, FL

3,744

1370

Chicago, Miami, New York

Charleston, SC

1,014

338

New York, Washington, D.C., Chicago

Dallas, TX

6,215

2499

Los Angeles, Bay Area, Seattle

Honolulu, HI

1,409

634

Los Angeles, Bay Area, Seattle

Houston, TX

1,854

54

Los Angeles, Bay Area, New York

Miami, FL

4,963

1742

New York, Washington, D.C., Chicago 

North Port, FL

2,522

1060

Chicago, Tampa, New York

Orlando, FL

3,175

1266

Miami, New York, Tampa

Philadelphia, PA

1,277

600

New York, Washington, D.C., Allentown, PA

Portland, ME

1,405

642

Boston, New York, Washington, D.C. 

Salisbury, MD

1,100

201

Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, New York

San Antonio, TX

2,198

977

Houston, Los Angeles, Austin

Tampa, FL

4,036

1869

Orlando, New York, Washington, D.C. 

*Combined statistical areas with at least 500 users in January 2021

†Negative values indicate a net outflow; among the one million users sampled for this analysis only

Austin, Phoenix and Las Vegas are attracting more out-of-town homebuyers than any other metro

Austin had a bigger net inflow of residents than any other major metro in January. It’s followed by Phoenix, Las Vegas, Dallas and Atlanta. Relatively affordable inland areas like those five are typically the most popular destinations for people relocating. 

The share of home searches from out-of-towners as opposed to locals also increased from last January in nine of the 10 most popular destinations (Atlanta is the exception). Nearly 45% of searches for homes in Austin were from out of town, up from 32.6% a year earlier. 

Top 10 Metros by Net Inflow of Users and Their Top Origins (January 2021)

Rank

Metro*

Net Inflow (January 2021)

Net Inflow (January 2020)

Portion of Searches from Users Outside the Metro (January 2021)

Portion of Searches from Users Outside the Metro (January 2020)

Top Origin

Top Out-of-State Origin

1

Austin, TX

7,946

2,816

44.9%

32.6%

San Francisco, CA

San Francisco, CA

2

Phoenix, AZ

7,394

5,109

38.9%

35.9%

Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles, CA

3

Las Vegas, NV

6,702

4,045

53.4%

49.3%

Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles, CA

4

Dallas, TX

6,215

2,499

34.0%

27.0%

Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles, CA

5

Atlanta, GA

5,509

3,674

26.8%

27.3%

New York, NY

New York, NY

6

Sacramento, CA

5,506

3,645

48.6%

44.9%

San Francisco, CA

Reno, NV

7

Miami, FL

4,963

1,742

31.4%

26.8%

New York, NY

New York, NY

8

Tampa, FL

4,036

1,869

59.1%

55.9%

Orlando, FL

New York, NY

9

Cape Coral, FL

3,744

1,370

76.9%

75.3%

Chicago, IL

Chicago, IL

10

Nashville, TN

3,259

2,100

40.3%

36.9%

New York, NY

New York, NY

*Combined statistical areas with at least 500 users in January 2021

†Negative values indicate a net outflow; among the one million users sampled for this analysis only

San Francisco, New York and Los Angeles are losing more residents than any other metro

San Francisco, New York, Los Angeles, Washington, D.C. and Seattle topped the list of metros with the biggest net outflow in January. A net outflow means more people are looking to leave than move in. 

Net outflow increased from last year in all 10 of the top places people are leaving. Plus, the share of locals searching for homes in other metros as opposed to their home metro increased from last January in nine of the 10 metros people are leaving. The portion of Redfin.com users in New York looking to move away has declined slightly since last year, but that’s likely because a lot of New Yorkers searching for homes elsewhere have already left the metro, so their search origins reflect their current location.

Top 10 Metros by Net Outflow of Users and Their Top Destinations (January 2021)

Rank

Metro*

Net Outflow (January 2021)

Net Outflow (January 2020)

Portion of Local Users Searching Elsewhere (January 2021)

Portion of Local Users Searching Elsewhere (January 2020)

Top Destination

Top Out-of-State Destination

1

San Francisco, CA

28,386

18,451

24.7%

22.6%

Sacramento, CA

Austin, TX

2

New York, NY

26,528

17,197

33.5%

34.8%

Philadelphia, PA

Philadelphia, PA

3

Los Angeles, CA

17,674

9,794

18.4%

16.5%

San Diego, CA

Las Vegas, NV

4

Washington, DC

10,051

4,915

14.3%

11.6%

Salisbury, MD

Salisbury, MD

5

Seattle, WA

6,010

2,088

16.3%

13.2%

Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles, CA

6

Chicago, IL

5,903

3,230

13.2%

10.6%

Cape Coral, FL

Cape Coral, FL

7

Denver, CO

4,480

2,099

29.8%

23.8%

Seattle, WA

Seattle, WA

8

Boston, MA

2,414

852

14.4%

11.6%

Portland, ME

Portland, ME

9

Milwaukee, WI

1,489

612

42.0%

37.6%

Chicago, IL

Chicago, IL

10

Indianapolis, IN

1,378

442

43.4%

35.1%

Chicago, IL

Chicago, IL

*Combined statistical areas with at least 500 users in January 2021

†Among the one million users sampled for this analysis only

To read the full report, please visit: https://www.redfin.com/news/january-2021-housing-migration-trends 

About Redfin 
Redfin (www.redfin.com) is a technology-powered residential real estate company, redefining real estate in the consumer’s favor in a commission-driven industry. We do this by integrating every step of the home buying and selling process and pairing our own agents with our own technology, creating a service that is faster, better and costs less. We offer brokerage, iBuying, mortgage, and title services, and we also run the country’s #1 nationwide brokerage website, offering a host of online tools to consumers, including the Redfin Estimate. We represent people buying and selling homes in over 95 markets in the United States and Canada. Since our launch in 2006, we have saved our customers nearly $1 billion and we’ve helped them buy or sell more than 310,000 homes worth more than $152 billion.

For more information or to contact a local Redfin real estate agent, visit www.redfin.com. To learn about housing market trends and download data, visit the Redfin Data Center. To be added to Redfin’s press release distribution list, email press@redfin.com. To view Redfin’s press center, click here.

 

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Door County Coastal Byway gains National Scenic Byway Designation

DOOR COUNTY, Wis., Feb. 25, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Highway Administration’s National Scenic Byways program named the Door County Coastal Byway (DCCB) a National Scenic Byway on February 16, 2021.

The Door County Coastal Byway stretches across 66 miles of Wisconsin’s Door Peninsula from north of the city of Sturgeon…

DOOR COUNTY, Wis., Feb. 25, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Highway Administration’s National Scenic Byways program named the Door County Coastal Byway (DCCB) a National Scenic Byway on February 16, 2021.

The Door County Coastal Byway stretches across 66 miles of Wisconsin’s Door Peninsula from north of the city of Sturgeon Bay on HWY 57 to the tip of peninsula and down HWY 42 back to the starting point.

The popular Door County circle tour route offers sweeping views of Lake Michigan and the Niagara Escarpment bluffs along with dense forests, agricultural lands, and travels through several of the peninsula’s quaint shore-side towns and villages.

DCCB’s council chairwoman, Annie Miller is thrilled with the new national title. «In 2009 we pursued the Wisconsin Scenic Byway designation in Door County and 10 years later our council believed we had what it took to pursue the national designation,» Miller said. «I felt the designation gave the communities the opportunity to preserve and protect the land and provided something for visitors no matter the season.»

Miller credits the cooperative efforts of many individuals and agencies that made this designation possible.

To learn more, visit DoorCountyCoastalByway.org.

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ACORE Policy Forum to Feature Speakers from the White House, Congress and FERC

WASHINGTON, Feb. 25, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — With a new presidential administration focused as never before on climate, a changing Congress and the ongoing pandemic – it will be critical for renewable energy companies to understand the outlook for executive, regulatory and legislative action over the coming year. The

WASHINGTON, Feb. 25, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — With a new presidential administration focused as never before on climate, a changing Congress and the ongoing pandemic – it will be critical for renewable energy companies to understand the outlook for executive, regulatory and legislative action over the coming year. The ACORE Policy Forum, taking place virtually on March 10-11, will convene leaders from across government and the renewable energy industry for a deep dive on climate policy, grid advocacy, and their expectations for progress at the federal and state levels.

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS INCLUDE:

  • The Honorable Gina McCarthy, White House National Climate Advisor
  • The Honorable Joe Manchin, United States Senator, West Virginia; Chairman, U.S. Senate Committee on Energy & Natural Resources
  • The Honorable Ron Wyden, United States Senator, Oregon; Chairman, U.S. Senate Committee on Finance
  • The Honorable Steven Horsford, United States Representative, NV-4
  • The Honorable Allison Clements, Commissioner, U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission

Hosted on an easy-to-use digital event platform, the ACORE Policy Forum will feature interactive panels and keynote addresses, attendee-to-attendee networking and messaging, engaging Q&A and discussion sessions, and virtual exhibiting.

AGENDA HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Incentives to Unleash the Renewable Economy: Smart Tax Policies and What’s Next
  • Supporting Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Across the Clean Energy Workforce: Turning Ambitions into Action
  • Fireside Chat: Regulatory Action to Tackle the Climate Crisis
  • Priorities for an Infrastructure Plan

To see the full list of confirmed speakers and panel discussion topics, click here.

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Raptor Maps Releases 2021 Global Solar Aerial Inspection Report

BOSTON, Feb. 25, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Raptor Maps, a leading provider of solar lifecycle management software, released its third annual report on causation and frequency of PV system underperformance. The company utilized its solar data model to query 22 GW of utility-scale and C&I PV systems across 27 countries.

This report leveraged data collected by aerial inspection, a technique specified by owners and operators for commissioning, preventative maintenance, and warranty…

BOSTON, Feb. 25, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Raptor Maps, a leading provider of solar lifecycle management software, released its third annual report on causation and frequency of PV system underperformance. The company utilized its solar data model to query 22 GW of utility-scale and C&I PV systems across 27 countries.

This report leveraged data collected by aerial inspection, a technique specified by owners and operators for commissioning, preventative maintenance, and warranty inspections. Aerial inspection fuses site-specific schematics with thermal and color image data captured under specific conditions by unmanned or manned aircraft.

The results are available for download here: https://raptormaps.com/2021-global-solar-aerial-inspection-report/

«This year, we were surprised that each online report was shared to an average of 22 additional users,» reveals Nikhil Vadhavkar, co-founder and CEO of Raptor Maps. «The data owners are authorizing more counterparties to access raw and synthesized data. In particular, we have seen an increased willingness from module manufacturers and EPCs to leverage this data to provide owners and operators with positive resolutions.»

The study encompassed over 70 million modules, 92 module manufacturers, and 1,126 PV systems. On average, Raptor Maps inspections revealed that 1.9% of power production is affected, compared with 1.6% from the previous year. Classifications included in the study include functional units, such as off-nominal inverters and trackers, environmental conditions, such as shading and soiling, and module-level findings, such as cracking and activated bypass diodes.

The global report comes on the heels of a BloombergNEF (BNEF) report forecasting up to 209 GW of new solar PV installations in 2021. 84% of the modules analyzed in the Raptor Maps report are classified as BNEF Tier One. Industry tailwinds include net zero targets from governments and corporations, a stable supply chain, and overall favorable levelized cost of energy (LCOE). Due to this growth, developers, owners, and operators have increasingly required software and data-driven analytics to meet their financial objectives at scale.

For more information, visit https://raptormaps.com/. Technical information regarding data collection protocols, sample contracts, and API documentation is available at https://docs.raptormaps.com/.

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Door County Coastal Byway gains National Scenic Byway Designation

DOOR COUNTY, Wis., Feb. 25, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Highway Administration’s National Scenic Byways program named the Door County Coastal Byway (DCCB) a National Scenic Byway on February 16, 2021.

The Door County Coastal Byway stretches across 66 miles of Wisconsin’s Door Peninsula from north of the city of Sturgeon…

DOOR COUNTY, Wis., Feb. 25, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Highway Administration’s National Scenic Byways program named the Door County Coastal Byway (DCCB) a National Scenic Byway on February 16, 2021.

The Door County Coastal Byway stretches across 66 miles of Wisconsin’s Door Peninsula from north of the city of Sturgeon Bay on HWY 57 to the tip of peninsula and down HWY 42 back to the starting point.

The popular Door County circle tour route offers sweeping views of Lake Michigan and the Niagara Escarpment bluffs along with dense forests, agricultural lands, and travels through several of the peninsula’s quaint shore-side towns and villages.

DCCB’s council chairwoman, Annie Miller is thrilled with the new national title. «In 2009 we pursued the Wisconsin Scenic Byway designation in Door County and 10 years later our council believed we had what it took to pursue the national designation,» Miller said. «I felt the designation gave the communities the opportunity to preserve and protect the land and provided something for visitors no matter the season.»

Miller credits the cooperative efforts of many individuals and agencies that made this designation possible.

To learn more, visit DoorCountyCoastalByway.org.

Media Contact

Jen Rogers, Destination Door County, 920-743-4456, jen@doorcounty.com

Annie Miller, Door County Coastal Byway, 920-839-2288, bhnews@amautocare.com

Twitter

 

SOURCE Destination Door County

What do Growing EV Sales Mean for Hydrogen Sensor Manufacturers

NEW YORK, Feb. 25, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Award winning market research company Fact.MR’s global hydrogen sensor market opines a moderate outlook for 2021, owing to commencement of recovery in APAC automotive market. Although, demand for hydrogen sensors grew at around 3% from 2016-2020, the market is expected to grow at over 6% CAGR through 2031.

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NEW YORK, Feb. 25, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Award winning market research company Fact.MR’s global hydrogen sensor market opines a moderate outlook for 2021, owing to commencement of recovery in APAC automotive market. Although, demand for hydrogen sensors grew at around 3% from 2016-2020, the market is expected to grow at over 6% CAGR through 2031.

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Innovation in technology and investment in research and development remain key focus areas for manufacturers. The rapid standardization in the developing countries is also bolstering the demand for hydrogen sensors.

Industry giant like Siemens is investing in the fuel cell drive which remains a lucrative category. For instance, in November 2020, Deutsche Bahn and Siemens entered the Hydrogen age by developing a joint project to develop fuel cell drives for trains.

Countries investing in the renewable technology, especially developed regions, is expected provide stimulus. This is especially true for US and Western European countries.

The United States Department of Energy’s Fuel Cell Technology is bracing the development of hydrogen as an alternative fuel source in the country. To ensure the US security, the fuel cell technologies support the department of energy in addressing the environmental and energy challenges through advanced science and technology solutions.

«Customers using macro scale hydrogen for the application of synthetic compounds and petrochemicals will in general produce it on premise paving its way for the increased utilization of the product. The alarming awareness for the renewable sources and the advantages of using hydrogen as a fuel source will foster the consumption.» says a Fact.MR analyst. 

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  • Rising investment in hydrogen technology for power generation a key opportunity
  • Germany to remain a lucrative market, owing to well-established automotive industry in the region
  • Chinese government is leaning toward developing more sustainable hydrogen infrastructure and promoting the usage of fuel cell vehicles
  • US remains the most lucrative hydrogen sensor market

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In 2020, Figaro Engineering launched a new hydrogen sensor product, TGS6812-D00, for hydrogen detection and Fuel cell power safety with updated features like low cost and gas leak detector in FCEV.

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German energy group RWE AG plans to install a transferrable hub where green hydrogen is injected into the system and develop a joint venture with ThyssenKrupp Steel Europe to build the plant in Lingen. That will be able to produce 1.7 tonnes of hydrogen per hour making both the companies a major contributor to the market.

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El archivo de Artprice es la alternativa mundial tras el cierre de los archivos de Christie’s en Londres para los profesionales del arte

PARIS, 25 de febrero de 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Según publica esta tarde Le Figaro: https://www.lefigaro.fr/culture/encheres/a-londres-christie-s-closes-its-archives-to-professionals-of-the-art-world-20210222

«Christie’s cierra en Londres sus archivos para los profesionales del arte»

«Los catálogos de venta, publicados por primera…

PARIS, 25 de febrero de 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Según publica esta tarde Le Figaro: https://www.lefigaro.fr/culture/encheres/a-londres-christie-s-closes-its-archives-to-professionals-of-the-art-world-20210222

«Christie’s cierra en Londres sus archivos para los profesionales del arte»

«Los catálogos de venta, publicados por primera vez en 1766, son un recurso inestimable para los especialistas. Ante esta decisión de cierre, han expresado su enfado e incomprensión.

La prestigiosa casa de subastas ha decidido poner fin al acceso a sus archivos debido a una reducción de su personal.

Según informa el Art Newspaper, un portavoz de la casa de subastas afirmó que «como cortesía, Christie’s ha permitido el libre acceso a sus archivos para fines de investigación». «Sin embargo, el personal encargado de los archivos se ha visto reducido y ahora sólo pueden satisfacerse las necesidades de nuestros propios equipos de especialistas».

Recurso inestimable…

La casa de subastas ha respondido a las críticas y no parece estar muy segura respecto a una posible reapertura. Dirk Bool, presidente de Christie’s en Europa, Oriente Medio, Rusia e India: «Lamentablemente, todo el edificio de King Street ha sido cerrado al público debido a la crisis sanitaria. Tengan la seguridad de que seguiremos manteniendo nuestros archivos de forma adecuada y accesible. También estudiaremos la forma de ampliar el acceso a estos archivos en el futuro».

thierry Ehrmann, Presidente y Fundador de Artmarket.com y su departamento de Artprice: «La respuesta para los profesionales del arte, las casas de subastas, los expertos, las galerías, los museos y los coleccionistas es el departamento de archivos de Artprice by Artmarket, actor global del mercado del arte y líder mundial en bases de datos de precios e índices de arte».

El archivo de Artprices «Artprice Images®» es absolutamente único…

Room #9 - Artprice Archives

Permite el acceso ilimitado al mayor archivo del Mercado del Arte del mundo… una biblioteca que consta de 180 millones de imágenes y grabados de obras de arte desde 1700 hasta hoy, comentados por nuestros historiadores, econometristas y escritores, y que abarca más de 770.000 artistas.

Este archivo, que según la prensa especializada de todo el mundo es único en el mundo, consta de más de 750.000 manuscritos y catálogos de arte procedentes de más de 6.300 casas de subastas, cuidadosamente conservados en bloques de archivo estandarizados, y que según un antiguo Ministro de Cultura francés constituye «una misión de Estado, realizada por una empresa privada que, mediante la obtención de capital, consiguió hacer lo que debería haber hecho el Estado…»

El archivo de Artprice, que incluye documentos de arte desde 1700 hasta la actualidad, ha ido ampliándose desde 1987 mediante la adquisición selectiva de una multitud de fondos y/o empresas de todos los continentes (Sound View Press, Frank Van Wilder, Mayer, Bayer USA, Hippolyte Mireur etc…).

Es la piedra angular de la base de datos de Artprice by Artmarket, con más de 30 millones de índices del mercado del arte y resultados de ventas.

Accesible online en www.artprice.com o www.artmarket.com  a través de nuestras suscripciones ilimitadas.

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Artmarket.com cotiza en Eurolist por Euronext Paris, SRD long only y Euroclear: 7478 – Bloomberg: PRC – Reuters: ARTF.

Descubra Artmarket y su departamento de Artprice en vídeo: www.artprice.com/video

Artmarket y su departamento Artprice se fundaron en 1997 por su CEO, Thierry Ehrmann. Artmarket y su departamento Artprice están controlados por el Groupe Serveur, creado en 1987.

Ver biografía certificada en Who’s who ©:

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Artmarket es un actor global del Mercado del Arte con, entre otras estructuras, su departamento de Artprice, líder mundial en la recopilación, gestión y explotación de información histórica y actual del Mercado del Arte en bancos de datos con más de 30 millones de índices y resultados en subastas que abarcan más de 749.000 artistas.

Artprice Images® permite el acceso ilimitado al mayor banco de imágenes del Mercado del Arte del mundo: al menos 180 millones de imágenes digitales de fotografías o reproducciones grabadas de obras de arte desde 1700 hasta nuestros días, comentadas por nuestros historiadores de arte.

Artmarket, con su departamento de Artprice, recopila datos de forma permanente de 6.300 casas de subastas y produce información clave sobre el Mercado del Arte para las principales agencias de información y medios de comunicación (7.200 publicaciones). Sus 4,5 millones de usuarios «miembros registrados» tienen acceso a anuncios publicados por otros miembros, una red que representa hoy en día el principal Marketplace® Estandarizado del mundo para comprar y vender obras de arte a un precio fijo o a un precio de oferta (subastas reguladas por los apartados 2 y 3 del artículo L 321.3 del Código de Comercio de Francia).

Artmarket, con su departamento de Artprice, ha sido galardonada con la etiqueta de «Empresa Innovadora» por el Banco Público de Inversiones (BPI) (por segunda vez en noviembre de 2018 para un nuevo periodo de 3 años), el cual apoya a la compañía en su proyecto de consolidar su posición como actor global del mercado del arte.

Informe del Mercado del Arte Global 2019 de Artprice, publicado en febrero de 2020:

www.artprice.com/artprice-reports/the-art-market-in-2019

Índice de comunicados de prensa publicados por Artmarket junto a su departamento de Artprice:

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Siga todas las noticias del Mercado del Arte en tiempo real con Artmarket y su departamento de Artprice en Facebook y Twitter:

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Descubra la alquimia y el universo de Artmarket y su departamento de Artprice http://web.artprice.com/videocon sede en el famoso Museo de Arte Contemporáneo Organe «The Abode of Chaos» (dixit The New York Times): https://issuu.com/demeureduchaos/docs/demeureduchaos-abodeofchaos-opus-ix-1999-2013

L’Obs – El museo del futuro: https://youtu.be/29LXBPJrs-o

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The ‘Fusion Trip’ Trend: City and Nature Getaways

Time Out Travel Survey reveals over a third of people are planning a city getaway in 2021

LONDON, Feb. 25, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Time Out, the global media and hospitality brand that helps people explore and experience the soul of the city, debuts its first global Travel Survey. The findings reveal…

Time Out Travel Survey reveals over a third of people are planning a city getaway in 2021

LONDON, Feb. 25, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Time Out, the global media and hospitality brand that helps people explore and experience the soul of the city, debuts its first global Travel Survey. The findings reveal that travellers are in search of a fusion of city and nature for their future trips. This emerging trend follows the results revealed from the global poll of more than 21,000 people, which indicates that more than a third are planning a city getaway this year.

Despite the pandemic emptying city centres in 2020, the survey reveals that just as many travellers are craving the unique culture and diversity of city holidays (41%) in 2021 as are planning nature and countryside escapes (42%). More people will be looking to travel with partners (16%) and family (14%) than friends (10%), with the majority (67%) saying they will travel by plane.

A fifth of respondents (19%) want to travel to both city and nature destinations this year. This has led Time Out editors worldwide to agree that when travel eventually resumes, there will be a greater pull toward two-part city and nature travel experiences. This ‘fusion trip’ trend will involve travellers exploring city neighbourhoods and their food and drink scenes, while discovering less-crowded culture spots and attractions. Following a few days of city exploration, travellers will venture out to find nearby nature trails, wide-open spaces and other outdoor activities.

Time Out International Editor, James Manning says: «It’s been a hard year for city life and for travel, so it’s incredibly heartening to see our Time Out Travel Survey identifying a huge interest in city breaks for 2021. We believe that cities will bounce back more quickly than anyone expects, given the huge pent-up demand for food, drink, culture and nightlife. Nevertheless, we’re expecting the surge in nature travel to continue too, with many people still preferring outdoor activities. The ‘fusion trip’ combines the best of both worlds: the vibe of the city, with a wave of travellers discovering the new urban phenomena emerging from the global shutdown, plus the relaxation (and built-in social distance) of a nature trip.»

Time Out city experts have identified 15 leading city destinations for a ‘fusion trip’ once international travel reopens: FULL DESCRIPTIONS HERE

For further press information, please contact:
PR@timeout.com
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The ‘Fusion Trip’ Trend: City and Nature Getaways

Time Out Travel Survey reveals over a third of people are planning a city getaway in 2021

LONDON, Feb. 25, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Time Out, the global media and hospitality brand that helps people explore and experience the soul of the city, debuts its first global Travel Survey. The findings reveal…

Time Out Travel Survey reveals over a third of people are planning a city getaway in 2021

LONDON, Feb. 25, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Time Out, the global media and hospitality brand that helps people explore and experience the soul of the city, debuts its first global Travel Survey. The findings reveal that travellers are in search of a fusion of city and nature for their future trips. This emerging trend follows the results revealed from the global poll of more than 21,000 people, which indicates that more than a third are planning a city getaway this year.

Despite the pandemic emptying city centres in 2020, the survey reveals that just as many travellers are craving the unique culture and diversity of city holidays (41%) in 2021 as are planning nature and countryside escapes (42%). More people will be looking to travel with partners (16%) and family (14%) than friends (10%), with the majority (67%) saying they will travel by plane.

A fifth of respondents (19%) want to travel to both city and nature destinations this year. This has led Time Out editors worldwide to agree that when travel eventually resumes, there will be a greater pull toward two-part city and nature travel experiences. This ‘fusion trip’ trend will involve travellers exploring city neighbourhoods and their food and drink scenes, while discovering less-crowded culture spots and attractions. Following a few days of city exploration, travellers will venture out to find nearby nature trails, wide-open spaces and other outdoor activities.

Time Out International Editor, James Manning says: «It’s been a hard year for city life and for travel, so it’s incredibly heartening to see our Time Out Travel Survey identifying a huge interest in city breaks for 2021. We believe that cities will bounce back more quickly than anyone expects, given the huge pent-up demand for food, drink, culture and nightlife. Nevertheless, we’re expecting the surge in nature travel to continue too, with many people still preferring outdoor activities. The ‘fusion trip’ combines the best of both worlds: the vibe of the city, with a wave of travellers discovering the new urban phenomena emerging from the global shutdown, plus the relaxation (and built-in social distance) of a nature trip.»

Time Out city experts have identified 15 leading city destinations for a ‘fusion trip’ once international travel reopens: FULL DESCRIPTIONS HERE

For further press information, please contact:
PR@timeout.com
Images

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