Cherre Wins in Data Category at Seventh Annual RETAS Awards

October 24, 2020

Real estate data management site, Cherre, has just announced it is a Real Estate Tech Awards (RETAS) winner in the data category. The seventh annual award ceremony was presented by CREtech, a data and content platform servicing the commercial proptech sector. 

On the award, L.D. Salmanson, CEO and Co-Founder of Cherre said:

"We are excited to be recognized for our work and leadership in helping our customers unlock the value of their data for better investment and underwriting decision making."

This isn’t a first for Cherre when it comes to the RETAS. In fact, the platform has won three years in a row, receiving RETAS in the Information and Intelligence, and AI, Geospatial and Mapping categories. 

The RETAS winners are decided by a panel of judges selected for their deep understanding of the proptech industry, including leading venture capitals, angel investors, corporate investors, and other leaders within the commercial proptech sector.

October 24, 2020
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