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Business Travelers Are Now Using Uber More Than Rental Cars
Uber rides made up 41 percent of expensed rides during the quarter, while rental cars made up only 39 percent.
Men's Warehouse Founder George Zimmer Wants to Change How You Rent a Tux
Since exiting Men's Warehouse, Zimmer has launched two startups, Generation Tux and zTailors.
Fake It 'Til You Make It with These 5 Luxe Rental Startups
You're not a mogul yet. But you can act like one when you need to.
Sailo Wants to Be Your Airbnb for Yachting
This new startup connects boat owners with renters.
Time Waits for No Man With This Watch-Rental Startup
Eleven James has applied a membership model to luxury timepieces, and found success a year in.
New Apps for Renters May Keep Lax Landlords in Line
These new apps are part of a trend toward making new technologies available to U.S. renters.
Airbnb 'Squatter' Nightmare: Does the Sharing Economy Need a Security Overhaul?
The case of an Airbnb guest who overstayed his welcome and now is a legal tenant raises critical questions about what the home-rental platform can do to protect its hosts.
You'll Never Guess Where Blockbuster Is Thriving
Blockbuster may have met its demise in America, but that's not true just south of the border.
From Chickens to Caskets -- 8 Unique Rental Businesses
People have been renting movies and cars for years, but what about borrowing a wedding dress? Here's a look at the innovative and bizarre things that can be yours for a short time.