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It’s always exciting to be back in the greatest city in the world, even if it’s for less than 48 hours. #notatourist
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Do walkable cities still exist? This is the question my colleague, fellow urbanist and friend, Grant Taleck, and I discussed this week. We go in-depth on our personal experiences with finding walkability, defining what it is for ourselves and discovering whether or not these cities and towns still exist. And as a bonus, we also discuss how you can start your journey to find a place to live that is best suited for your lifestyle. So grab yourself a warm drink and let us know what you learn in the comments!
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Explore your new neighborhood before the move! 🏠 Get a feel for the area and discover local hotspots to ease your transition. 🌳 #MovingTips #TipThursday #MovingCompany
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Sherwood : Top 5 Livable Cities in 2024 #portlandrealestate #portlandrealestateagent #portlandrealestatebroker #oregonrealestate #oregonrealestateagent #oregonrealestatebroker #portlandrealtor #portlandrealtors #oregonrealtor #portlandlistingagent
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In the bustling urban landscapes where traffic jams seem inevitable and time is always of the essence, BLADE emerges as a beacon of innovation, offering a seamless solution to the… The post Fly Above NYC Traffic: BLADE Urban Air Mobility Revolutionizes City Travel appeared first on stupidDOPE. https://lnkd.in/gnNWmdEH #stupidDOPE #nyc
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In the bustling urban landscapes where traffic jams seem inevitable and time is always of the essence, BLADE emerges as a beacon of innovation, offering a seamless solution to the… The post Fly Above NYC Traffic: BLADE Urban Air Mobility Revolutionizes City Travel appeared first on stupidDOPE. https://lnkd.in/gg4GcxGA #stupidDOPE
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How hyper-local is the neighbourhood? By understanding how far and where residents are travelling, we can uncover amenity gaps, opportunities and understand lifestyle needs. #behaviouraldata #urbanlife #communitylifestyle #amenitygaps #neighbourlytics
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It's the absolute WORST when you visit a place and find out about treasures and unique aspects of the destination after you get home, after it's too late to experience them. Well, we at Visit Quad Cities never want you to experience this. That's why we've got this 60-second video to catch you up on some of the must-experience things we have here! Take a look! #VisitQuadCities
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Walkable areas generate significant city tax revenue! City Planning Elements to Make Areas More Walkable: 1. Uninterrupted Sidewalks (continuity) 2. Appropriate Sidewalk Width for Outdoor Dining 3. Storefronts Along Sidewalk Edge 4. Street Trees 5. Bulb-Out Intersections and Crossing Markings 6. Slow Car Traffic/ Speed Down (safer for pedestrian) 7. Have Places to Sit 8. Adequate Street Lighting 9. Public Art ("Instagrammable places") 10. Connect Destination Places and Open Spaces
'Building more walkable areas is a win-win way of boosting city revenue while improving people's lives.' How walkable is your neighbourhood? (by World Economic Forum)
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Strategic Planning I Urban planning l Public policy l Healthy Cities l Social infrastructure RPIA (Fellow)
The value of walkable places is underestimated.
'Building more walkable areas is a win-win way of boosting city revenue while improving people's lives.' How walkable is your neighbourhood? (by World Economic Forum)
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Building walkable communties is good for investors, good for community members, and good for the local municipality! It’s a Win-Win-Win! Luckily the The Congress for the New Urbanism accreditation teaches the exact steps to get there, whether you’re a developer, urban planner, or investor trying to understand different valuation models.
'Building more walkable areas is a win-win way of boosting city revenue while improving people's lives.' How walkable is your neighbourhood? (by World Economic Forum)
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2wFlorence looks waaaay different. :)