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What makes a house a home?
For Innisfil residents and farmers the future means the Orbit, a plan that will transform the quaint town into a mixed-use community that will accommodate up to 40 million square feet of newly constructed space. It also includes a partnership with publicly subsidized Uber rides to give residents access to whatever they need.
In this episode we hear from award-winning architect Alexander Josephson and the city of Innisfil about their plans to turn a rural Canadian town into a smart city of the future called the Orbit.
Make sure to follow us online at @Innisfilecdev on Twitter and Instagram as well as visit www.innisfilaccelerates.ca for more details about the podcast.
This week's guests: Alexander Josephson (award-winning architect, PARTISANS), Colleen Shaffer (Transit Partnerships Manager, Uber), Stuart Reece (local resident, Innisfil) and Jason Reynar (Chief Administrative Officer, Innisfil).
What makes a house a home?
For Innisfil residents and farmers the future means the Orbit, a plan that will transform the quaint town into a mixed-use community that will accommodate up to 40 million square feet of newly constructed space. It also includes a partnership with publicly subsidized Uber rides to give residents access to whatever they need.
In this episode we hear from award-winning architect Alexander Josephson and the city of Innisfil about their plans to turn a rural Canadian town into a smart city of the future called the Orbit.
Make sure to follow us online at @Innisfilecdev on Twitter and Instagram as well as visit www.innisfilaccelerates.ca for more details about the podcast.
This week's guests: Alexander Josephson (award-winning architect, PARTISANS), Colleen Shaffer (Transit Partnerships Manager, Uber), Stuart Reece (local resident, Innisfil) and Jason Reynar (Chief Administrative Officer, Innisfil).