Happy New Year! Wrapping up 2024.
A wrap-up of another year, the last half of which saw me writing a historically limited amount, which is a
Read MoreA wrap-up of another year, the last half of which saw me writing a historically limited amount, which is a
Read MoreAn ambitious new program in Detroit seeks to provide $10,000 to property owners to renovate and rent out second-floor and third-floor apartments in mixed-use buildings along several major corridors in Southwest Detroit.
Read MoreThe Matterport platform offers plenty of opportunities well outside the realm of simply creating virtual tours for real estate listings.
Read MoreThe Blue Oval scores another kind of big, fat, blue oval, rotated 90°, for its commitment to walkability and bikeability in the new Michigan Central Station project.
Read MoreOne of Michigan’s most visible mobility spokespeople recently said in a webinar that smartphone ownership and profitable markets were the two hindrances to developing sustainable mobility solutions in the state. It’s a politically horrific, functionally dubious, but baffling thing to say.
Read MoreNat is attending the Michigan Association of Planning’s annual conference. It’s going great– especially with regard to figuring out new ways to refashion state agencies that aren’t doing their jobs.
Read MoreThe census numbers are in, and we’re unsurprised to learn that population growth is stagnant in parts of the great,
Read MoreThe Michigan Council on Future Mobility and Electrification said that Google’s Cavnue project is “one of the most ambitious mobility initiatives in history.” We looked through the history books and picked our top four competitors.
Read MoreWeekend Read. This book, Driven: The Race To Create the Autonomous Car, is worth reading for anyone who is interested
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