What We're Reading: Page 99
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Jul 14, 2022
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Eater New York
15-Minute Grocery Delivery Apps Need More Restrictions, City Council Says
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Science News
In the battle of human vs. water, ‘Water Always Wins’
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The Wall Street Journal
Meet the Startup Aiming to Take On Uber and Lyft
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The Washington Post
Affordability, wealth gap persist in housing market, report finds
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IoT World Today
Brandon Branham, Peachtree Corners, on Smart Cities
Jul 13, 2022
Jul 12, 2022
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San Francisco Chronicle
Around the world, night mayors help cities expand nightlife, culture and economic growth. Could it work in S.F.?
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MIT Technology Review
New York City is drowning in packages
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Los Angeles Times
California cities banning new gas stations amid climate change
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Bloomberg CityLab
Thailand Plans $37 Billion Smart City to Support Industrial Hub
Jul 11, 2022
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The Washington Post
Electric buses to tap solar power using new method for D.C. region
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Berkeleyside
Helpful resource or tacky billboard? Plan for more ‘Smart City’ kiosks sparks debate
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Axios
The cities where house prices are most likely to fall
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TechCrunch
Micromobility is fun, but perhaps that’s all it’ll ever be
Jul 08, 2022
Jul 07, 2022
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Slate
Crypto and Bitcoin in Reno, Fort Worth, Portsmouth, Miami: What cities are actually getting out of it
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The Lens
Key to the city: How a ‘pro bono’ smart cities consultancy and its partners in finance and tech worked to bring a municipal ID program to New Orleans
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CBS New York
New York City using high-tech cars to monitor air quality in certain communities
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BBC
The sustainable cities made from mud
Jul 06, 2022
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Governing
Are Connecticut’s Streets Safe Enough for e-Scooters?
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The Dallas Morning News
A Dallas auto dealer’s charging hub plugs into federally backed EV push
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The New York Times
The Shrinking of the Middle-Class Neighborhood
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KXAN
Report: Austin is one of the most expensive cities to build a home in Texas
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The Globe and Mail
Montreal is on the road to greater livability, and other cities should follow