What We're Reading: Page 195
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Apr 30, 2019
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TechCrunch
Some reassuring data for those worried unicorns are wrecking the Bay Area
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Forbes
Are Curbs The Next Frontier In Urban Mobility?
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WBUR Boston
Bad Transit Is Bad For Business. Boston Execs Went To Mexico City In Search Of Fixes
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CityLab
What's the Best Way to Curb NYC Subway Harassment?
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Harvard Business Review
Your Company Needs a Strategy for Voice Technology
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The New York Times
Seattle Eyes Its Crane-Filled Skyline After a Deadly Accident
Apr 29, 2019
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Vox
The growing backlash against facial recognition tech
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TechCrunch
Autonomous vehicles make congestion pricing even more critical
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Fast Company
What cities could learn from the slow food movement
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The Verge
Ford under criminal investigation for emissions testing problems
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Inverse
Why the Tesla "Robo Taxi" May Change US Cities Far More Than Uber Did
Apr 26, 2019
Apr 25, 2019
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The Verge
It’s Elon Musk vs. everyone else in the race for fully driverless cars
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The New York Times
The Best Way to Rejuvenate Rural America? Invest in Cities
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TechCrunch
A court ruling ‘chalking’ illegal could make way for more privacy-invasive tech
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US Ignite
Vaughan, Canada Joins Smart Gigabit Communities
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Washington Business Journal
Amazon leases more space from JBG Smith at National Landing
Apr 24, 2019
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Curbed Austin
Building a better e-scooter company
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The Verge
NYC subway denies using ‘real-time face recognition screens’ in Times Square
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Governing
Cities Try New Ways to Help Former Inmates Find Housing
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Forbes
Council Post: Could Autonomous Vehicles Be Worse For Cities Than Regular Cars?
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StateTech Magazine
More Than a Year After Atlanta Ransomware Attacks, Cities Remain Vulnerable
Apr 23, 2019
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New York Magazine
The Tech Industry Is Remaking New York City — Even Without Amazon’s HQ2
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CNN Business
Lyft chief policy officer: We're facing a climate crisis while the government looks the other way
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Automotive News
Rural areas vie for mobility grants
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U.S. News & World Report
Urban Institute President on How Cities Can Manage Rapid Growth
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Waste Dive
New York City Council passes paper bag fee — again — following plastic ban
Apr 22, 2019
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Fast Company
If your city doesn't have a "bike mayor," it could soon
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CityLab
America's Tech Hubs Still Dominate, But Some Smaller Cities Are Rising
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Governing
States, Cities Add Incentives to Attract 'Opportunity Zone' Investors
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City Limits
As the Sea Rises, Will Resiliency—Rather Than Retreat—Be Enough to Save Waterfront NYC?
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Bloomberg Philanthropies
Michael Bloomberg Contributes Additional $5.5 Million to United Nations Climate Change Secretariat to Again Fill United States Federal Funding Gap