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brandonlin July 11, 2021
A new ride-hailing service in Las Vegas is targeting people who are curious about autonomous vehicles but aren't yet ready to climb into the back seat and let a robot drive.
brandonlin July 07, 2021

The modern downtown business districts of many large American cities were created through subtraction: First residents left the center city, then the craftsmen and wholesalers, then the museums, theaters and smaller retailers, and — the final blow — the department stores.

brandonlin June 30, 2021
An office building in a small city in England is the first in the world to be given a rating classifying just how smart it is. The 200K SF EQ office development in Bristol, in the south west of the UK, is the first building in the world to be given a SmartScore certification by
brandonlin June 29, 2021
The global pandemic has turned our professional and personal lives upside down and got us thinking about our health in more ways than one. For London-based urban designer and architect, Hala El Akl, it has exposed the link between where we live and work, and our personal wellbeing.
brandonlin June 25, 2021
Columbus, Ohio, was transformed by new mobility technology over the past five years after winning the coveted Smart Cities Challenge, and it plans to keep innovating after completion of the project.
brandonlin June 24, 2021

Jeffrey Berman, Ross Rudd, Justin Saeheng and Revathi Greenwood to be Featured in CREtech+ “Tech Talk” Episodes Airing in July 

New York, NY (June 25, 2021) — CREtech+, (www.plus.cretech.com
brandonlin June 24, 2021

Can California’s biggest city — and possibly America’s leastaffordable one — redesign its way out of the housing crisis?

That’s the ...

brandonlin June 21, 2021
Virginia is launching what claims to be the US state’s first smart city testbed, in partnership with Stafford County, Virgina’s Centre for Innovative Technology (CIT) and technology provider Mutalink. This public/private partnership is funded by the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science and Technology Directorate (S&T) that aims to foster community-driven innovation that impr...
brandonlin June 16, 2021
For urban planners, parking rules established decades ago have become a contentious 21st-century challenge. Parking takes up about one-third of land area in U.S. cities; nationwide, there are an estimated eight parking spaces for every car.
brandonlin June 16, 2021
FedEx says it will test package deliveries using autonomous vehicles under a new multi-year partnership with Nuro, a leading self-driving startup.