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The Atlantic Cities
- The Geography of Health in America April 23, 2018A new report gives a summary of health in America on a county-by-county basis. But it doesn’t just measure which places are plagued by poor health—it also describes who within them suffers the most.Alastair Boone
- The Case For Preserving Mobile Homes April 23, 2018Preservationist and landscape architect Eduard Krakhmalnikov thinks these places are overlooked in the national conversation on affordable housing.Carson Bear
- You Cannot Win the War on Noise April 23, 2018For centuries, Western culture has been trying to find some peace and quiet. But the more people try to keep unwanted sound out, the more sensitive they become to it.Matthew Jordan
- Navigator: Code-switching April 20, 2018The Navigator newsletter lands in your inbox every other Friday. Sign up here!“Hello?” she said on the phone.I whipped my head around to look at the transgressor. The Amtrak quiet car had suddenly become not so quiet. How annoying, I thought, fighting the urge to shush the person. Instead, I vented on Twitter, as one does.It dawned on me that I was becoming […]Tanvi Misra
- Getting High is a Civil Right April 20, 2018James Foreman Jr.’s book Locking Up Our Own, which won a Pulitzer prize this week, shows how plans to decriminalize cannabis to help black people were derailed in Washington, D.C. in 1975, by black people.Brentin Mock
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Tag Archives: CBRE
EVENT REVIEW: Retail in a Multichannel World – April 3rd
The excellent slides for this event may be viewed via this link About 60 people attended this slick event hosted by CBRE at their West End offices. The evening explored the growth of online retailing which is redefining the sector … Continue reading
UPCOMING EVENT (updated): Retail in a Multichannel World: The Challenge for Planners
As online retail continues to grow in popularity, an expert panel takes a look at what it means for planning and development in London and beyond. Join us at CBRE’s West End office to learn from the experts. Presentations, panel discussion … Continue reading
UPCOMING EVENT: Commercial City – retail in a multichannel world – Thursday 3rd April
Retail in the UK has, in a generation, changed in ways that few people could have predicted. As retail continues to evolve and online retail continues to grow in popularity, how will it affect trends in urban planning? Join us … Continue reading
EVENT REVIEW: What Next for the High Street? Different, not Dead
Despite the glorious sunshine, there was = a fantastic turn out for the high street inspired seminar on Tuesday 4th June, hosted by CBRE, entitled ‘What Next for the High Street: Different not Dead’. The high streets continue to be … Continue reading
UPCOMING EVENT: What Next for the High Street: Different, Not Dead? Tuesday 4th June
As familiar high street chains shut up shop and vacancy rates rise, the survival of the high street as we know it is being called into question. RTPI London and CBRE invite you to a seminar to discuss this highly … Continue reading
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