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By Kyle Gulau: Missing Middle Developer
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The podcast currently has 79 episodes available.
This week on Patterns of Development:
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Bike storage is more than a bent pipe attached to some concrete. A better use for underground transportation? Condo association of the future.
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Transportation technology of the era shapes our urban form. Smart cities dead (at least in Toronto)? More protected bike lanes.
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There are lots of ways to consider making a complete street. The 12cs of transportation consideration and ridesharing is down in Seattle.
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Interest rates won't drop until inflation appears to be slowing. The U.S. has a new record for median household price and the culture of zoning.
Our single-family psyche creates a tragedy of the commons. Micro mobility expands into small cities. Venture capital stops paying for your ride.
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Why is stick build construction STILL a thing? Form follows finance and the White House attempts to help out. Plus loan application data.
There's a correlation between commute time and office occupancy. What do you do when you can't turn a parking spot into a park? Ballpark update.
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Total housing sales drop. Interest rates rise. Pension funds boost their holdings in REITs.
Let's talk about the different grid types and where they're most commonly found. Also checking in on Minneapolis 2040. How's it going up there?
The podcast currently has 79 episodes available.