Build more of them.
Build more of them.
The ideas are right. The cities are worth saving. But we’re still losing the narrative.
It’s time for a better strategy.
This morning at Market Street I wrote about the Software & Hardware Framework:
mktstreet.substack.com/p/the-softwa...
The ideas are right. The cities are worth saving. But we’re still losing the narrative.
It’s time for a better strategy.
This morning at Market Street I wrote about the Software & Hardware Framework:
mktstreet.substack.com/p/the-softwa...
But building with a residents-first mindset isn’t just a sappy feel-goodism.
It’s tactically savvy:
mktstreet.substack.com/p/with-the-r...
But building with a residents-first mindset isn’t just a sappy feel-goodism.
It’s tactically savvy:
mktstreet.substack.com/p/with-the-r...
But if you dream of solving housing, they’re often where ambition goes to die.
The barriers are just too high.
Making housing allowed has somehow become a bigger challenge than building it.
It shouldn’t be this way.
But if you dream of solving housing, they’re often where ambition goes to die.
The barriers are just too high.
Making housing allowed has somehow become a bigger challenge than building it.
It shouldn’t be this way.
www.congestion-pricing-tracker.com
www.congestion-pricing-tracker.com
Both stand as reminders that cities should be preparing for future public health events.
Both stand as reminders that cities should be preparing for future public health events.
I wrote about this and a few other trends that I believe will shape cities this year:
urbaneer.kit.com/posts/three-...
I wrote about this and a few other trends that I believe will shape cities this year:
urbaneer.kit.com/posts/three-...
- Kei Trucks:
- Sidewalk Clearing Pilot Programs
- Office-to-Housing Conversions
And more!
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- Kei Trucks:
- Sidewalk Clearing Pilot Programs
- Office-to-Housing Conversions
And more!
Check it out and join 700+ subscribers getting the latest trends and news in urbanism every week ⤵️
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Developers.
Engineers.
Planners.
Entrepreneurs.
Marketers.
Accountants.
Architects.
Electricians.
Politicians.
The ways to make an impact on your city through your career are endless.
We need more city builders.
Developers.
Engineers.
Planners.
Entrepreneurs.
Marketers.
Accountants.
Architects.
Electricians.
Politicians.
The ways to make an impact on your city through your career are endless.
We need more city builders.
For Gen Z, local government will be one of the hottest industries for job opportunities with purpose and a proactive focus on attractive benefits.
www.bloomberg.com/news/article...
For Gen Z, local government will be one of the hottest industries for job opportunities with purpose and a proactive focus on attractive benefits.
www.bloomberg.com/news/article...
But I do think one byproduct of people having fewer kids is the way NIMBYism prominent on both the left and the right.
You can’t sell “we’re building more homes so you’re kids can afford to live here too” when those kids don’t exist.
But I do think one byproduct of people having fewer kids is the way NIMBYism prominent on both the left and the right.
You can’t sell “we’re building more homes so you’re kids can afford to live here too” when those kids don’t exist.
The next four years only stand to make them more dangerous.
Local leaders now bear the sole responsibility of building places that constrain the threat of vehicles as much as possible.
Federal laws and resources aren’t coming to save you.
The next four years only stand to make them more dangerous.
Local leaders now bear the sole responsibility of building places that constrain the threat of vehicles as much as possible.
Federal laws and resources aren’t coming to save you.
The same people that fear monger about cities are the ones that cling to cars like life depends on them.
We're willing to die for the habits that are killing us.
A culture of death if there ever was one.
The same people that fear monger about cities are the ones that cling to cars like life depends on them.
We're willing to die for the habits that are killing us.
A culture of death if there ever was one.
But as another respiratory virus hits the news, it's a reminder that great urban design is also a hedge for pandemic resiliency.
Tree canopies and outdoor dining spaces are two great, cost-efficient ways to pandemic-proof a city.
But as another respiratory virus hits the news, it's a reminder that great urban design is also a hedge for pandemic resiliency.
Tree canopies and outdoor dining spaces are two great, cost-efficient ways to pandemic-proof a city.
There's real buzz, energy, and resources out there looking to support American ambition.
Who's building the Anduril of housing production? Of infrastructure? Of mass transit?
There's real buzz, energy, and resources out there looking to support American ambition.
Who's building the Anduril of housing production? Of infrastructure? Of mass transit?
urbaneer.kit.com/posts/friday...
urbaneer.kit.com/posts/friday...
- Enrique Penalosa
- Enrique Penalosa
But Silicon Valley is actually incredibly suburban.
I can’t help but think that shapes our tech and our culture in ways we don’t fully understand.
But Silicon Valley is actually incredibly suburban.
I can’t help but think that shapes our tech and our culture in ways we don’t fully understand.
The best way to find great ideas is to dare people to come up with them.
Less commissioned studies, more competitions.
www.bloomberg.com/news/feature...
The best way to find great ideas is to dare people to come up with them.
Less commissioned studies, more competitions.
www.bloomberg.com/news/feature...
(📸Wrigley Field - Chicago, IL)
(📸Wrigley Field - Chicago, IL)
Not everyone needs to have children. And not everyone can.
But cities that are child-friendly are more friendly for everyone.
The opposite is not true.
Build child-friendly cities.
Not everyone needs to have children. And not everyone can.
But cities that are child-friendly are more friendly for everyone.
The opposite is not true.
Build child-friendly cities.
The most promising politicians on both sides of the aisle are consistently mayors.
Rebuilding America’s political ecosystem runs through cities.
The most promising politicians on both sides of the aisle are consistently mayors.
Rebuilding America’s political ecosystem runs through cities.
We build to go, not to stay.
Then we wonder why people are so hopeless and restless.
It’s because we built a world that always says you’re not where you’re supposed to be.
We build to go, not to stay.
Then we wonder why people are so hopeless and restless.
It’s because we built a world that always says you’re not where you’re supposed to be.
(Images via d3_cent on Reddit)
(Images via d3_cent on Reddit)