What We're Reading: Page 75
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Sep 15, 2022
Sep 14, 2022
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Bloomberg City Lab
A Coalition of Tech Founders Bets Big on Public Infrastructure
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CNBC
Billionaire MacKenzie Scott just donated two Beverly Hills mansions worth $55 million to fund affordable housing in LA
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The Boston Globe
‘A dire situation’: Surging rents and housing shortage spark homelessness in Lawrence
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The New York Times
New York City Denied Dozens of Men Shelter Beds, Legal Aid Says
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Security Magazine
Smart cities must take a physical approach to digital expansion
Sep 13, 2022
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Electrek
This modular off-grid solar EV charger can be installed in just four hours
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Denton Record-Chronicle
Hotels, motels have become Denton’s new affordable housing
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Reuters
Truly autonomous cars may be impossible without helpful human touch
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The Washington Post
A slow-moving crisis is paralyzing states and cities
Sep 12, 2022
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Pa. Turnpike jumping into solar power as it explores electrified road services for electric vehicles
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KUSA 9News
Denver offers housing programs in hopes to grow communities of color
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Texas Monthly
Why Empty Offices Are Becoming Apartments in Texas’s Big Cities
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Scientific American
A Growing Drinking Water Crisis Threatens American Cities and Towns
Sep 09, 2022
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CNBC
Why urban streets around the world are going car-free
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The Atlantic
What’s Causing Black Flight?
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Scientific American
A Growing Drinking Water Crisis Threatens American Cities and Towns
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The Los Angeles Times
Editorial: California’s backward laws prioritize housing cars over people. Let’s fix that
Sep 08, 2022
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WIRED
Rurbanization: Why It’s Time to Make Cities More Rural
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The New York Times
Opinion: Mr. Biden, Tear Down This Highway
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Restaurant Dive
Uber, Nuro strike 10-year deal for robot food delivery
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Streetsblog Mass
Mayor Wu Announces Major Expansion of Boston’s Bike Network
Sep 07, 2022
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Emerging Tech Brew
The smarter the city, the scarier the cyber risk
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E&E News
‘Huge amount of money’ in climate law could spawn gas bans
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Axios
Des Moines has a ‘digital twin’ that drives development decisions
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The Boston Globe
‘We need rain’: Drought threatens the very foundation of some Boston buildings