Breaking America’s Parking Addiction
For many in real estate, development, and urban planning, the hook was set early on by a video game.
Battle for Parking Unites Developers and Affordable Housing Activists
Last November, Boston’s Zoning Board of Appeals made a decision that brought the city’s real estate developers and affordable housing advocates together in a somewhat…
The Dirty Reality of Automotive Real Estate
Suffice to say it’s been a wild ride for the automotive industry over the past two years. McKinsey had once forecasted that 2020 would be…
How Parking Is Being Turned Into a Building Asset, Not a Burden
No one looks forward to parking. Discovering parking that is affordable, available, and close to the destination can make people consider just staying home. No…
Designing a Parking Lot for a Future With Less Cars
As less of the younger population becomes licensed drivers, designers and architects are looking for ways to build flexibility into parking garages.
Why Every Property Owner Should Be Thinking About EV Charging Stations
Electric vehicle (EV) charging stations are still a bit of a novelty. We have all seen them, but they are few and far between. Experts…
Parking Lots Should Be Designed With Women in Mind
Parking lot statistics are grim, especially for women. Preparation is key and that includes real estate taking action.
Cities Are Finding a Good Spot to Rethink Parking Minimums
Most cities in America are built for cars, not people. The country’s post-war boom saw highways, parking lots, and driveways conquer the urban landscape. Our…
The Pandemic is Extending Your Building’s Experience to the Curb
One of the biggest pitfalls of customer experience planning when it comes to real estate is to neglect what the resident goes through before he…
The Future of the Curb in a Post-Pandemic World
This year has unfolded in a way virtually no one expected. The COVID-19 pandemic has catalyzed and accelerated many changes in our transportation systems. One…