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In our second hour, we further discuss yesterday's summit at the White House, and we ask Henrico's Dennis Bickmeier about the county's plans for the development property reacquired from Green City (tentatively reverting to the original Best Products title).
Hour 3 - Steve and Ted wrap up a Monday with business news from Wichita Business Journal Editor Kirk Seminoff.
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 7/30/25 Complete Show - A wide variety of news headlines today, plus updates from Botanica and Chiefs Training camp.
Hour 3 - Steve and Ted wrap up a mid-week show with business news from The Wichita Business Journal and Editor Kirk Seminoff.
Send us a textMayor Michele Randall discusses her journey from ambulance company owner to St. George mayor and shares her vision for the city's future amid rapid growth and development challenges.• Originally appointed in January 2021 after serving on city council, now running for a second full term as mayor• Believes in an open-door policy and accessibility to constituents, handling over 1,400 city-related calls since January• Explains that local government's primary role is providing core services while respecting property rights• Discusses the importance of developing relationships with state and federal officials to benefit Southern Utah.For more information, visit MicheleRandall.com or call Mayor Randall directly at 435-632-9116.
Plus the head football coach and athletic director at Howe High School is arrested in a Tarrant County sting operation, a Fort Worth woman remains missing and police are charging her room-mate with murder, DFW Airport is getting ready to get even busier, and more!
Gugs Mhlungu chats to Dr Lardo Stander, CEO of Tshwane Economic Development Agency (TEDA), about Tshwane's Economic Revitalisation Plan, exploring strategies to boost local businesses, create jobs, and support township enterprises. 702 Weekend Breakfast with Gugs Mhlungu is broadcast on 702, a Johannesburg based talk radio station, on Saturdays and Sundays Gugs Mhlungu gets you ready for the weekend each Saturday and Sunday morning on 702. She is your weekend wake-up companion, with all you need to know for your weekend. The topics Gugs covers range from lifestyle, family, health, and fitness to books, motoring, cooking, culture, and what is happening on the weekend in 702land. Thank you for listening to a podcast from 702 Weekend Breakfast with Gugs Mhlungu. Listen live on Primedia+ on Saturdays and Sundays from 06:00 and 10:00 (SA Time) to Weekend Breakfast with Gugs Mhlungu broadcast on 702 https://buff.ly/gk3y0Kj For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/u3Sf7Zy or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/BIXS7AL Subscribe to the 702 daily and weekly newsletters https://buff.ly/v5mfetc Follow us on social media: 702 on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702 702 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkradio702/ 702 on X: https://x.com/Radio702 702 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radio702 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Glenn and Stu discuss a controversial proposal for the 402-acre "EPIC City" near Dallas, where Texas Rangers are investigating claims that its leaders plan to uphold Sharia law over Texas law, which the development denies. Are we at risk of creating "no-go zones" like the ones in Europe? Glenn's chief researcher, Jason Buttrill, joins to discuss the global trade tensions, with Glenn declaring an official "trade war" with China and Europe's retaliatory tariffs, linking this to the strategic blunder of handing over Bagram Air Force Base to the Taliban. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton joins to discuss a proposed Islamic community near Dallas-Fort Worth that's under investigation for possibly favoring Sharia over U.S. law. AG Paxton also discusses his run for Senate against Texas Republican Sen. John Cornyn. Glenn lays out what's happening with the stock market and why panicking isn't helping. Salena Zito, national political reporter for the Washington Examiner and author of "Butler," joins to discuss the impacts of tariffs on small-town America and share the never-before-told stories of what happened on the ground during the first assassination attempt against Donald Trump. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this podcast, host Taniel Chemsian sits down with relocation expert Kerry Loeb to explore the ins and outs of retiring in Mexico, specifically focusing on San Miguel de Allende. Kerry shares his personal journey of moving to San Miguel eight years ago and how it evolved into a passion for helping others make the transition. Together, they discuss the vibrant culture, stunning natural beauty, and cost-effective lifestyle that Mexico offers. The episode covers essential considerations for those looking to relocate, including cultural adaptation, housing tips, and health care infrastructure. Listeners will gain valuable insights into the demographic trends of expats moving to Mexico, the benefits of learning Spanish, and the importance of aligning lifestyle preferences with the location. Whether you're seriously considering a move south of the border or just dreaming about your future, this episode provides an informed and inspiring guide to starting a new chapter of your life in Mexico. Don't miss out on this comprehensive discussion that might just convince you to take the leap into the sunny and welcoming embrace of Mexican living. Key Moments: 03:41 "Community Aid and Golf Volunteering" 08:38 Assessing Familiarity with Mexico 11:06 Passionate About Mexico Caution 13:30 Mexican Coastline Living Insights 17:50 San Miguel Winter Indoor Climate 20:27 Mexico Safety: Misunderstood Perceptions 24:47 Affordable Housing in San Miguel 28:01 "Finding the Perfect Living Balance" 31:46 Healthcare Overview: Private Hospitals Insight 34:10 Embrace Spanish to Understand Culture 38:44 "City Development vs. Lifestyle Factors" 39:19 Living Choices in Mexico 43:21 Celebrating Life Embraced by Culture 47:19 Expat Relocation: Six-Month Cycle About the guest : Kerry Loeb is a compassionate and proactive individual who has dedicated significant efforts to supporting migrants journeying through Central America. Recognizing the challenges these individuals face, Kerry spearheaded a project focused on providing essential food and clothing to thousands of people traveling through San Miguel on their way to the United States. In addition to his humanitarian efforts, Kerry is an avid golf enthusiast and volunteered as a marshal at a picturesque golf course in San Miguel for several years. His love for the region extends beyond sports; with an innate passion for the vibrant culture and community of San Miguel, Kerry eagerly assists others in visiting or relocating there, driven by a naturally enthusiastic and sharing nature. Kerry Loeb's life is defined by his altruism, love for community, and zest for life, making a positive impact wherever he goes. How to connect Kerry : Website: https://www.expatpathwaymexico.com/ Facebook Group : https://www.facebook.com/groups/166819317257051
PREVIEW: SPACEX: Space historian Bob Zimmerman details SpaceX's proposed Starbase City development plans for Boca Chica and surrounding areas. More later. 1936 Roswell New Mexico
Join us for a compelling discussion with two outstanding college athletes from Utah Tech University who provide a unique glimpse into the life of student-athletes and their thoughts on current political issues. We explore their transition from high school sports to the demanding world of college athletics, including the thrill of their first win and the prospect of setting records. Their journey offers invaluable insights into balancing sports and academics, as well as handling adult responsibilities like family and future homeownership.Our conversation takes an intriguing turn as we examine the striking differences between millennials and Gen Z in navigating the digital age. We dissect how video game culture has evolved, as well as the contrasting ways these generations consume news—from TikTok to traditional newspapers. Together, we brainstorm ideas for creating a vibrant, student-friendly environment in St. George, complete with entertainment hubs that cater to the young and the young at heart, while considering the impact of such developments on community engagement.We also reflect on significant societal themes, such as voting for the first time and the stories of family immigration. Our guests share personal anecdotes that reveal the resilience required to adapt to new cultural landscapes, alongside discussions on political engagement and real estate investment as a path to future financial stability. Whether you're pondering the future of tech trends, the role of politics in young lives, or innovative ideas for enhancing college life, this episode offers a thought-provoking tapestry of insights and stories.November is Diabetes Awareness Month!Link to Washington County Diabetic Youth Association: https://www.wcdya.com/-Donations are always accepted to help sent a T1D youth to summer camp. Donations can be sent via Venmo '@wcdya' or visit webpage: https://www.wcdya.com/copy-of-why-how to scan QR code. Looking for a Real Estate expert? Find us here!https://realestate435.kw.com/www.wealth435.com https://linktr.ee/wealth435Below are our wonderful friends!Find FS Coffee here:https://fscoffeecompany.com/Find Tuacahn Amphitheater here:https://www.tuacahn.org/Find Blue Form Media here:https://www.blueformmedia.com/#CollegeAthletes #podcast #DigitalAge #GenZ #millennials #UrbanDevelopment #stgeorgeutah #southernutah #435podcast [00:00:00] Intro.[00:01:11] College Athletes Discuss Sports and Life.[00:12:55] Generational Gap and Technology Trends.[00:16:00] City Development for College Students.[00:25:02] Youthful Perspective on Voting and Future.[00:30:55] Immigration Stories and Family Background.[00:42:55] Future Generations' Perspective on Politics.[00:50:41] College Students Discuss Elective Classes. [00:57:09] Future Home Ownership and Real Estate.[01:08:34] Real Estate Investment Strategies and Advice.
Join me as I sit down with Jeff Watkins, a 2004 state champion and a Davis High School Hall of Famer, to explore the dynamic real estate market of Southern Utah. Ever wondered if we're heading toward a real estate bubble in Washington County? We explore this question while sharing a lighthearted conversation about childhood dreams and our mutual love for hot dogs. Jeff and I even dive into the local sports scene, reminiscing about the football season and the buzz surrounding Utah Tech's first year in the Western Athletic Conference.Our discussion turns to the latest market trends, where sellers seem to have the upper hand. With an average sold price increase of 6% and the median price up by 3%, we dissect what's at play. From bustling developments in Zone Six to the potential impacts of the PGA Championship, there's a lot reshaping Southern Utah's landscape. We also touch on mortgage intricacies, such as why bond markets matter more than the Federal Reserve's moves, and explore innovative ideas like listing homes with potential monthly payments.Lastly, we tackle the challenges homebuyers face with rising costs and limited inventory. With fewer homes available than in previous years, we discuss the implications of increasing construction costs and the impact of remote workers with higher incomes moving into the area. As we explore new developments like the expansion of St. George Airport and the proposed Northern Corridor project, we consider the balance between development and conservation, reflecting on the unique environmental and political challenges that lie ahead.Find admission to HAC 3rd Annual Attainable Housing Forum here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/hac-3rd-annual-attainable-housing-forum-tickets-1000526360277Looking for a Real Estate expert? Find us here!https://realestate435.kw.com/www.wealth435.com https://linktr.ee/wealth435Below are our wonderful friends!Find FS Coffee here:https://fscoffeecompany.com/Find Tuacahn Amphitheater here:https://www.tuacahn.org/Find Blue Form Media here:https://www.blueformmedia.com/#RealEstate #southernutah #housingtrends #UrbanDevelopment #affordablehousing #435podcast #stgeorgeutah [00:00:00] Intro.[00:08:21] Real Estate Market Trends and Events.[00:16:49] Real Estate Market Pricing and Trends.[00:28:23] Vacation Rental Market Shift.[00:40:40] Southern Utah Real Estate Market Analysis.[00:53:06] City Development and Airport Expansion.[01:01:13] Northern Corridor Development Dilemma.
Lafayette Crump from the Milwaukee Department of City Development talks about the largest expansion of the Milwaukee Riverwalk getting a green light.
Wisconsin's Midday News has your Now at Noon headlines. Guests include Lafayette Crump from the Milwaukee Department of City Development and vice president of Marketing for Sellars Michelle Gross. We wrap up with highlights from the Milwaukee Brewers regular season.
Randy Langenderfer, President of Invest Arc Properties, shares his experience in real estate investing and discusses his current focus on single-family development. He talks about the advantages of starting with single-family homes, such as building contractor relationships and getting in good graces with the city for future multifamily projects. Randy also discusses the challenges of dealing with variable rate debt and the potential impact of rising interest rates on the market. He provides advice for both passive investors and those looking to enter the multifamily syndication space. Sponsors: Passive Investing Mastery Apartments.com Bam Capital
In this engaging interview, Mayur welcomes Olivia Ramos, a remarkable AEC Tech founder, who shares her inspiring journey from migrating from Cuba to becoming a prominent tech entrepreneur. Olivia discusses pivotal life moments that shaped her discipline and resilience, such as her rigorous musical training and her educational experiences in architecture and real estate. Viewers are given insight into her innovative approach to integrating big data and AI in the real estate sector through her startup, Deepblocks. Olivia emphasizes the crucial learning curves she faced, the importance of understanding real estate finance for architects, and how digitizing zoning data has revolutionized their business model. She talks about the challenges of being a first-time founder, adaptive strategies, and the importance of staying updated with technology. Viewers will appreciate her visionary thoughts on how AI and blockchain could transform the future of real estate investments and city planning, making this video a must-watch for anyone interested in tech-driven innovation in urban development. 00:00 - Introduction and Guest Introduction 00:31 - Olivia's Early Life and Highlights 01:00 - Migration from Cuba and Cultural Adaptation 01:31 - Musical Discipline and Structure 02:01 - Graduate Studies and Impact on Career 03:36 - Aspirations During Columbia Days 06:02 - Tips for Young Architects 06:46 - Impactful Professors and Mentors 08:37 - Use of AI and Big Data in Real Estate 10:05 - Early Days and MVP of Deepblocks 11:59 - Challenges in Bringing Product to Market 14:12 - Handling R&D vs Revenue and Customer Development 18:01 - Experimentation and Practical Application of AI 20:44 - Deepblocks Today and Future Plans 25:35 - Learning and Staying Updated as a Founder 27:10 - Recommended Books and Their Impact 29:50 - Week in the Life of Olivia 31:28 - Key Decisions for Deepblocks' Trajectory 33:01 - Deepblocks Vision for 2030 36:37 - AI and Blockchain in Real Estate 37:31 - Data Ownership and Transparency Issues 42:46 - Rapid Fire Round 46:01 - Final Thoughts and Reflections on Biomimicry in City Development #deepblocks #oliviaramos #bigdataforrealestate
In this episode, Board Secretary Linda Aasen welcomes City Development Coordinating Committee (CDCC) members Deborah Gmeiner and Fera Mostow. They are here to talk about the proposed Oasis at Indio project located down the street near Monroe Street and Avenue 42. Tune in to learn about the project. Attachments:
In this episode, We talk to Oklahoma City Baseball utility player Andre Lipcius. We discuss the success he has been having at OKC, the Dodgers developmental system, playing with guys like Mookie Betts, Shohei Ohtani, Freddie Freeman, Twin telepathy and more
No matter the location - from the Global South to Northern Europe, from the Far East to the American West Coast - life in a modern-day city is both exhilarating and exhausting. But the rise of AI technology is making cities smarter and helping us reimagine how cities can be more energy-efficient, safer, and enjoyable than ever before. Technology experts Ashish Yadav and JVS Ramakrishna share their thoughts on the future of our cities and offer real-world examples of where AI has changed the way residents of one bustling city live, work, and commute every day. Learn more about how Intel is leading the charge in the AI Revolution at intel.com/AIeverywhere.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode features special guest Shaun Adams, Peachtree Corners' new Community Development Director who continues as Assistant City Attorney. Shaun's responsibilities include identifying areas that could benefit from redevelopment, planning, administering, and implementing redevelopment projects, and helping to identify and obtain public funding for projects. Part of our discussions include the 6-month moratorium on new residential development in the central business district which reflects a reassessment of the city's needs. Included in the podcast discussion was a discussion on zoning and development, emerging market trends, navigating development pressures, and community and business roles. Hosted by Rico Figliolini.Redevelopment Authority of Peachtree Corners: https://www.peachtreecornersga.gov/21... Peachtree Corners City Meeting Calendar: https://www.peachtreecornersga.gov/Ca...Timestamp:00:00:00 - Shaun Adams: New Community Development Director00:01:21 - Peachtree Corners Resident Balances Legal and Community Roles00:03:26 - Community Development: Zoning, Permitting, and Collaboration00:07:24 - Adapting City Codes to Changing Needs00:09:54 - Adapting Zoning to Emerging Market Trends00:12:37 - Navigating Zoning Overlays and Mixed-Use Developments00:15:07 - Examining Zoning and Development Trends00:20:01 - The Impact of COVID-19 on Cities and the Growth of Smaller Communities 00:21:30 - Navigating Development Pressures and Public Input00:25:28 - Leveraging Comprehensive Plans for Strategic Development00:29:43 - Exploring Proactive City Planning00:32:23 - Upcoming Agenda and Code Updates00:33:57 - Upcoming Planning Commission and City Council Meetings
“Cheese in different ways,” is only the beginning of Milwaukee's compelling cultural offerings. From the astounding waters, to the presence of industrious creatives who are making things happen and helping each other to develop their skills and talents—Milwaukee is a vibrant community that continues to exceed expectations and enable a strong quality of life for creatives of all disciplines. This special episode of Creative MKE features more conversations with arts leaders held at Washington Park Media Center including Angela Damiani, CEO of NEWaukee, Peggy Williams Smith, CEO of VISIT Milwaukee, Joe Poeschl, Director of Engagement of MKE Tech Hub Coalition and Kevin Giglinto, President & CEO of the Marcus Performing Arts Center, Adam Braatz, Executive Director at Imagine MKE, Lafayette Crump, the City of Milwaukee Commissioner of City Development, Daniel Murray, Founder and Creative Director of FuzzPop Workshop. The group spends time envisioning what the future might look like for the city, and discussing how it's possible today to do so much in Milwaukee without encountering barriers that exist in other cities. Founding startups and launching profitable creative businesses, while building a network of collaborators and striking a fulfilling work-life balance... it can be done here. In Milwaukee, it's possible to dream big...and our creatives are the key to pushing the culture forward. “When artists come together, that's when the real magic arises,” reflected Kevin Giglinto, President & CEO of Marcus Center for the Performing Arts. Marcus Center for the Performing Arts MKE Tech Hub Coalition VISIT Milwaukee NEWaukee FuzzPop Workshop Milwaukee Symphony OrchestraMilwaukee Film Festival Washington Park Media Center City of Milwaukee's Dept. of City Development
Reece Martin from the YouTube channel RMTransit joins Helen Lui to discuss the evolving landscape of urban mobility and public transit. Explore the cutting-edge developments and innovative solutions that are shaping the future of our cities. Reece, who grew up in the Lower Mainland, and now a resident of Toronto, shares his expert insights on the challenges urban planners face and the potential transformative impacts of new technologies on public transportation systems.RM Transit: https://www.youtube.com/@RMTransitMovement: https://transitmovement.ca/ Show Credits:Host: Helen LuiProducer: Aaron JohnsonCover Art By: the Sneaky Artist (https://sneakyart.substack.com/)Covert Art Titles: SpencerWebsite: UrbanismVancouver.comIf you want to support the podcast, you can "Buy Us A Coffee"https://www.buymeacoffee.com/urbanismvancouver
What does the political situation in Germany look like before the European elections? What is Germany's attitude to the Russian war in Ukraine? And how are the green and liberal parties faring? Leszek Jazdzewski (Fundacja Liberte!) talks withRalf Fücks, Managing Director of the Center for Liberal Modernity, following his 21 years as President of the Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung, the political foundation associated with the Greens. Before that, he was the Co-Chair of the German Green Party (1989/90) and the Senator of Environment and City Development in Bremen. Tune in for the talk! This podcast is produced by the European Liberal Forum in collaboration with Movimento Liberal Social and Fundacja Liberté!, with the financial support of the European Parliament. Neither the European Parliament nor the European Liberal Forum are responsible for the content or for any use that be made of.
Pune is one of India's fastest growing cities, but also one that is crying for its transport infrastructure to be transformed, even overhauled. What are the areas of concern, and how can policymakers work with civil society and the government to make this happen? Sachin Kalbag of Takshashila and Pune's leading subject matter expert Sanskriti Menon, Senior Programme Director at the Centre for Environment Education, discuss this vital topic. Do check out Takshashila's public policy courses: https://school.takshashila.org.in/courses We are @IVMPodcasts on Facebook, Twitter, & Instagram. https://twitter.com/IVMPodcasts https://www.instagram.com/ivmpodcasts/?hl=en https://www.facebook.com/ivmpodcasts/ You can check out our website at https://shows.ivmpodcasts.com/featured Follow the show across platforms: Spotify, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, JioSaavn, Gaana, Amazon Music Do share the word with your folks !! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, Meg and Alex sit down with Milwaukee's Commissioner of City Development, Lafayette Crump and Homes MKE Community Outreach Liaison, Jeremy Mitchell to discuss the Homes MKE initiative. Lafayette and Jeremy talk logistics, the philosophies behind the program, and its impact on the community. If you have questions or want more information about the program or available properties, be sure to reach out at jermitc@milwaukee.gov.
Segment 1: Tom Gimbel, founder and CEO of LaSalle Network, joins John to talk about their annual ‘Thanksliving” event where they get their staff together to celebrate the holidays, what tips he offers veterans that are looking for jobs, and why employees not quitting is becoming an issue for bosses. And Tom also reacts to the viral […]
In this captivating episode of the Stories to Create Podcast, Cornell Bunting engages in a compelling conversation with Michele Hylton-Terry, the dedicated leader at the helm of the Community Redevelopment Agency for the City of Fort Myers since 2018. As the Executive Director, Ms. Hylton-Terry and her adept team have harnessed the resources of the CRA to drive an unprecedented wave of revitalization within the city's bustling downtown and across all five of the agency's redevelopment zones. Under her visionary leadership, the Fort Myers CRA has played a pivotal role in shaping landmark projects that span the spectrum from luxury waterfront developments like the Luminary Hotel to affordable housing initiatives such as the Royal Palm Gardens Apartment complex and even historical preservation endeavors like the McCollum Hall Restoration project. During the conversation, Ms. Hylton-Terry delves into her remarkable journey, which began in the realm of public service back in 2003 when she served as a staff assistant in the Fort Myers Planning Division. Over the years, she climbed the ranks, assuming various roles until she reached the esteemed position of Executive Director in 2018. Throughout the episode, she shares insights into her ability to thrive in dynamic environments, her unwavering commitment to community improvement, and her delicate balance with her family. From her roots in Jamaica to her experiences in Brooklyn, New York, and her eventual journey to southwest Florida, Ms. Hylton-Terry's life story unfolds as a captivating narrative that listeners won't want to miss. Tune in for an enlightening and inspiring conversation. Support the showThank you for tuning in with EHAS CLUB - Stories to Create Podcast
Rent prices have exploded in Lisbon, where many residents have been driven to the outskirts of the city. Housing in the city center has been overrun by rich techies and tourists. Now the government is taking action.
Now, the reimagining of Harborplace has begun. Late last year, a local developer named P. David Bramble purchased the property, and pledged to revive this centerpiece of downtown that was once a proud symbol of Baltimore's Renaissance. Bramble is the managing partner at MCB Real Estate. We return to this conversation from earlier this month with Bramble and Christopher Mfume, a son of Congressman Kweisi Mfume and managing partner of CLD Partners. Mfume's development portfolio includes a number of residential properties across Baltimore. David Bramble and Christopher Mfume joined Tom in Studio A.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
At the end of last year Tauranga City Council re-introduced paid on-street parking. But it ended up meaning less people were coming into the City Centre and therefore reduced spending at local businesses, so to get business back, the free parking is returning during weekends and after 5pm on weekdays. General Manager of City Development and Partnerships at Tauranga City Council Gareth Wallis joined Mike Hosking. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's a vibrant borough with a bad reputation: some 1.5 million people, many of them immigrants, live in New York city's Bronx. For decades, poverty and crime made headlines here, but it's also the birthplace of Hip Hop culture and home to the famous Yankees baseball team. The locals say that things have improved a lot since the notorious fires of the 1970s, yet there are still many issues.
Harborplace in Baltimore has been in a steady decline for years, as store after store and restaurant after restaurant closed. Only a couple of places remain open and the entire Light Street Pavilion has been shuttered. Now, the reimagining of Harborplace has begun. Late last year, a local developer named P. David Bramble purchased the property, and pledged to revive this centerpiece of downtown that was once a proud symbol of Baltimore's Renaissance. Bramble is the managing partner at MCB Real Estate. Christopher Mfume, a son of Congressman Kweisi Mfume, is the managing partner of CLD Partners. His development portfolio includes a number of residential properties across Baltimore. David Bramble and Christopher Mfume join Tom in Studio A.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Big plans are in store for Milwaukee's downtown area. The Department of City Development has released a draft of Connec+ing MKE: Downtown Plan 2040, which it includes ideas like adding four route extensions of The Hop, redeveloping the site of the Marcus Center parking structure and removing I-794 through Downtown.Read more: https://onmilwaukee.com/articles/connecting-mke-plan.Project website: www.milwaukee.gov/downtownplan.Dialogue encouraged at www.connectingmke.com.
Speaker: Alain Bertaud, Senior Fellow, New York University's Marron Institute of Urban Management; Distinguished Visiting Fellow, Mercatus Center, George Mason University. Moderator: Diane E. Davis, Charles Dyer Norton Professor of Regional Planning and Urbanism, Harvard's Graduate School of Design. The discussion revolves around Alain's recent book, "Order without Design: How Markets Shape Cities," where he argues operational urban planning can be improved by the application of the tools of urban economics to the design of regulations and infrastructure.
Tanya Fonesca from the Milwaukee Department of City Development about the new Downtown 2040 plan.Civic Media
Dan Shafer Guest Hosts. Evan Goyke joins. Downtown 2040 plan. Amtrak in Madison. Evan Goyke joins Current State Representative Evan Goyke tells us about his campaign to run for Milwaukee City Attorney in 2024. Downtown 2040 plan Tanya Fonesca from the Milwaukee Department of City Development about the new Downtown 2040 plan, which is meant to emphasize pedestrian safety and green infrastructure. Amtrak in Madison Allison Garfield of the CapTimes tells us about Amtrak in Madison. ----------------------------------------------------------------- Music from today's show can be found on As Goes Wisconsin's Spotify playlist. We love hearing from you! Got a topic you think we should cover? Have an idea for a guest we should have on? Want to leave us feedback? Let us know! Civic Media
On this episode Anna sits down with Lafayette Crump, Commissioner of City Development for Milwaukee. They cover a lot: from the basics of his role as Commissioner, how he balances multiple competing priorities, community engagement in neighborhood investment, and what he's learned during his time in the role. Then, CityAge Co-Founder Miro Cernetig tells us about the future of food in a special feature segment. You'll hear from food expert Evan Fraser, Director of the Arrell Food Institute at the University of Guelph and Tamara Rebanks, Director at the Weston Family Foundation. We dive into the state of the food crisis, what role Canada can play in solving it, and how the Weston Family Foundation is helping the country lead the world. Then Anna and Alon share this week's story: Averting a Lost Decade.
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Zach Caceres is a software engineer and technology consultant focused on early-stage companies. Startup Cities is written by Zach Caceres, often known on the internet as zach.dev. Ten years ago, he coined the term “Startup Cities” to describe neighborhoods and cities built by startup companies. From 2012 to 2016, he co-founded and led the Startup Cities Institute, an interdisciplinary research group, at Universidad Francisco Marroquín in Guatemala City. Zach has spoken around the world on Startup Cities, alternative education, and programming for venues ranging from the Singapore National Library, the St. Gallen Symposium, The Gruter Institute for Law and Behavioral Sciences, MIT Global Startup Workshop, college clubs, entrepreneur's groups, government delegations, the Yandex corporation, ClassCentral, and more. Zach's work has won multiple awards and has been published by Palgrave MacMillan and Routledge. He's also been published or featured by outlets like Virgin Entrepreneur, The Atlantic's CityLab, NYU's Governance Lab, Barron's, The New Zealand Initiative, the Adam Smith Center of Singapore. The World Design Organization selected him as a judge for the World Design Capital 2020. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/city-dao-podcast/message
Chad serves as the President & CEO for Downtown Huntsville, Inc. He previously served as Director of City Development for Montgomery, Alabama as well as a consultant to over 30 different cities on downtown and urban redevelopment strategies. He received his undergraduate degree from Lipscomb University and his law degree from the University of Tennessee. He and his five children live in Huntsville.
In this episode, John and Ryan discuss the hidden gem that is Atlantic City with former Mayor of Belmar and CRDA Executive Director, Matt Doherty. They dive in the impact of casinos in AC, real estate opportunities, and why it is high time to invest in Atlantic City today. 00:00 Intro 05:35 Role of Government in Private Investment 07:43 The Hard Truth of Redevelopment 12:51 Flip Side of Rooming Houses 14:00 Real Estate Opportunities in Atlantic City 18:37 Why Did it Take Long for AC to Flourish? 23:58 Why Invest in AC Now? 32:14 Matt's Time in CRDA 33:58 The Domino Effect of Improvement 36:21 Are Casinos PRO Atlantic City? 39:37 Transportation Issues To & From AC 44:46 Diversifying Neighbourhood Amenities 47:40 How Involved Are Casinos in City Development? 49:51 What's Next for Matt Doherty? Podcast Channels:
The City Clerk of Chicago Anna Valencia is under scrutiny for recently leaked emails regarding several city development's that benefited her lobbyist husband. She's being accused of promoting the projects while knowing it would help her husband. The couple has denied any wrong doing but WCIA Capitol Bureau Chief Mark Maxwell decided to dig deeper. He joins John Howell to discuss.
I am answering the question from Tala Al Ansari (Director & Head - Innovation Ecosystem & Scale2Dubai, EXPO2020) from episode 251: How often are we asking and engaging our community about city development projects? Link to Stockholm City citizen panel digital platform https://vaxer.stockholm/besok-oss/medborgardialog-och-samrad/medborgarpanel/Placemaking Europe https://placemaking-europe.eu/tools/Enjoy your listening. Let's connect and talk further about this episodeMustafa Sherif LinkedinKeep Up the Good Work. Keep Loving Cities❤️️.Follow Urbanistica and let's get in touch:ClubhouseInstagramFacebookYoutube channelThanks to Urbanistica Podcast partner AFRY.AFRY is an international engineering and design company providing sustainable solutions in the fields of energy, industry, and infrastructure. Read more about AFRY https://afry.com/enVisit Mustafasherif.com for collaborations and nominations. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this week's BizTimes MKE Podcast, Beth Weirick, CEO of Milwaukee Downtown BID 21, and Tanya Fonseca, long range planning manager at Milwaukee's Department of City Development, discuss the process for updating the downtown area plan during a recent Rotary Club of Milwaukee presentation. In addition to taking questions, they involved their audience in providing feedback about the current and future state of downtown.In partnership with the Rotary Club of Milwaukee
On our first episode, we discuss the Village South ordinance plan for affordable housing and the planning commissions upcoming recommendation.
Tosha Herron-Bruff and Jared Fitzpatrick from the Dallas Regional Chamber join Dirt Work to discuss the role that the business community plays in the development of our cities. Catch up on Past Episodes of Dirt Work!
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