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Building Ventures is a venture capital firm based in Boston, Massachusetts, focused on reshaping the built environment through innovative technologies. The firm specializes in early-stage investments, particularly in 'Sapling Stage' companies, and has a portfolio of six notable companies. Their investment strategy emphasizes partnering with visionary founders who are passionate about creating impactful businesses.
Building Ventures invests in early-stage companies within the proptech, construction-tech, and real estate marketplaces. They target seed, seed-plus, and Series A stages, seeking investments that demonstrate transformational impact through unique technological solutions and innovative business models. The firm looks for founders who exhibit passion and tenacity in their ventures.
Notable portfolio companies include: 75F, which provides smart building automation systems; Adaptis, a carbon and cost optimization platform; Aeroseal, focusing on reducing carbon emissions through leak sealing technologies; Animated Insights, offering digital twin technology solutions; Built Robotics, developing robots for construction automation; and Dandelion, providing geothermal heating and cooling systems.
As of Winter 2025, Building Ventures published a newsletter indicating ongoing engagement with their audience, though no additional updates have been noted.
Building Ventures invests in seed, seed-plus, and Series A stages, focusing on early-stage companies.
The firm primarily invests in proptech, construction-tech, and real estate marketplaces.
Building Ventures seeks visionary founders who demonstrate passion and tenacity in building impactful businesses.
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