urbanism
- Cleveland parking requirements eliminated near frequent transitsignalcleveland.org Cleveland parking requirements loosened near frequent transit
The Cleveland parking change, backed by Mayor Justin Bibb, means developments in some neighborhoods won’t have to provide off-street parking.
cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/360222
> Woooooo
- South Korea's low fertility won't slow down housing prices in timewww.stoppopulationdecline.org South Korea's low fertility won't slow down housing prices in time
Fertility rates in East Asia are plummeting at an alarming pace. Recent data highlight that Korea and Hong Kong SAR are among the most impacted, with their total fertility rates (TFR) – a measure indicating the average number of children a woman would give birth to during her lifetime – sinking to
- Commercial real estate lending plunged 53% last quarter as sector hits a 'logjam'markets.businessinsider.com Commercial real estate lending plunged 53% last quarter as sector hits a 'logjam'
"High interest rates, uncertainty about property values, and questions about some property fundamentals are all contributing to the slowdown."
- The Weekly Wrap: HUD Will Study Office-To-Residential Conversionsnextcity.org The Weekly Wrap: HUD Will Study Office-To-Residential Conversions
Also, Massachusetts will make prison phone calls free.
- 80% of bosses say they regret earlier return-to-office plans: ‘A lot of executives have egg on their faces’www.cnbc.com 80% of bosses say they regret earlier return-to-office plans: ‘A lot of executives have egg on their faces’
As some business leaders accept hybrid work as a permanent reality, others are backtracking on earlier pledges to let employees work from home.
>Yet the constant risk of losing top talent has been enough to make companies reconsider their strict RTO mandates. Research has shown that companies that put pressure on employees to return to the office are more likely to experience turnover issues than those that don't.
>Companies that have mandated a strict return to the office three days a week without first seeking employee input are experiencing the most angst, Kacher adds.
>"They're the ones struggling with retention and recruitment," she says. "Some of the companies I work with have even scaled back the number of in-office days they're requiring in response to employee backlash."
- Railway running through Nairobi National Park
Entirely elevated, it's a new-build via Kenya-China cooperation 🇰🇪🤝🇨🇳
- real estate investors and land speculators are reaching out to Maui wildfire victims to buy their land for cheap.
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>‘Lahaina is not for sale’: Maui wildfire survivor to real estate developers
- LNER Travel Posters From an Illustrated Catalogue - c. 1930 - Flashbakflashbak.com LNER Travel Posters From an Illustrated Catalogue - c. 1930 - Flashbak
Many of the UK’s major railway companies produced wonderful colour posters to promote train travel. You can see some excellent examples in our shop. After the formation of the ‘Big Four’ grouped railways in the UK in 1924 – “Big Four” was a name used to describe the four largest railway companies in...
- Our driverless cars *would* work fine, if only the city stopped irresponsibly hosting events
Archive hasn't been working for me lately but maybe someone in the comments can help.
>As many as 10 Cruise driverless cars stopped working in San Francisco’s North Beach on Friday night, causing traffic to back up and leaving some questioning the decision of state regulators a day earlier to approve the expanded use of robotaxis in the city.
>The autonomous vehicles appeared to be stopped in the middle of Grant Avenue, according to social media posts, with hazards on, blocking other cars from moving.
>In a response to the incident, Cruise said the backup was caused by “wireless connectivity issues” that immobilized the driverless cars. San Francisco police confirmed that the cell connectivity issues were caused by the large number of people at the nearby Outside Lands music festival overtaxing the system.
>“We are actively investigating and working on solutions to prevent this from happening again and apologize to those impacted,” Cruise said in a statement.
>According to a text message exchange between San Francisco Supervisor Aaron Peskin and a Cruise government affairs manager reviewed by the Chronicle, the cell connectivity affected the company’s remote ability to reroute the cell-connected cars. According to Peskin, approximately 10 cars stalled at the intersection.
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>Transportation and fire officials told state regulators that the spike in robotaxi activity in recent months coincided with disruptive incidents, such as unplanned stops and erratic driving. They warned that such disruptions were likely to occur more often as the companies expanded service.
>The road that the cars were paralyzed on was a “tiny street,” Peskin said, and there would have been no way for emergency vehicles to get through had there been an emergency.
>“The irony is that this happened the night after the CPUC irresponsibly gave them the green light for unlimited vehicles over the city’s objections,” Peskin said.
>The CPUC’s approval did not include a cap on fleet sizes, and Cruise and Waymo are not required to report to state regulators how many driverless taxis they operate in the city.
- Red flag used by communists at the central workshops of the state railways in Copenhagen
It's a red flag with a steam train on it. How cool is that?
The picture is from a recent visit to a railway museum where they had an exhibit about the cold war. Being written by western libs the text next to the flag talked about how civil defence at places like the railway workshops was complicated when "everybody didn't agree on who the enemy was" and called the communists a "fifth column". Apparently, as all workers had to take part in civil defence still and know about plans in case of war, authorities were worried that the large communist presence at the workshop meant that they would tell the USSR about the plans or use their knowledge to sabotage the railways in case of war.
- I love Stalinist architecture!
Located in the former socialist city Кливленд, what a stunning building
- Huge shoutout to Cleveland for being an underappreciated city
We hear the jokes, yes, but
Cleveland:
-Has a metro -Has a good BRT system -Has a great history of manufacturing and industry -Never fully got rid of their streetcars and converted the last two lines to light rail -Has what looks to be pretty affordable housing -Has this dope-ass arcade and many other cool architectural features
Cleveland was once a very large industrial powerhouse, and capitalist disinvestment in the city has devastated some parts of it to a huge degree. That cannot be overlooked. But the city has now become a smaller city with big-city features and history. Big shoutout to Cleveland! Go check out https://hexbear.net/c/cleveland@midwest.social for more Cleveland content.
- Well There's Your Problem | Episode 139: The Impossible Railroad
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- DPRK Architecture of the Future
image: Woodland Retreat
During the 2014 Venice Biennale, the award winning Korean pavilion displayed work from both the DPRK and the ROK. The DPRK portion was organized by Koryo Studies. Here is the brief from this website on "Utopian Tours":
>Koryo Studio commissioned a North Korean architect to work on ‘Commissions for Utopia’, designs for sustainable tourism. We sat down with the North Korean architect and talked about trends in creating architecture that leaves a small environmental footprint. North Korean architects who were trained pre-digitalisation are expert in rendering their drawings by hand using acrylic paints, creating artworks in their own right. > >The works were exhibited at the 2014 Venice Biennale, Korean pavilion (Golden Lion winner).
Here are some of my favorites:
Silk Co-operative
Mt. Kumgang Bird’s Nest Villa
Mt. Kumgang Bird’s Nest Villa Interior
Mountain Conicals
And finally, the MVP of communism:
Train
More here: https://koryostudio.com/exhibitions/commissions-for-utopia-2010/
- Trouble continues to mount in the office real estate sector: 'you can’t get a loan today…there’s no liquidity in the marketplace'fortune.com Trouble continues to mount in the office real estate sector: 'you can’t get a loan today…there’s no liquidity in the marketplace'
How one company is shifting its real estate portfolio to weather the office space storm, although the company admits that office-to-residential conversions won't be easy.
>“For an office building, you can’t get a loan today…there’s no liquidity in the marketplace,” Gottlieb told Fortune. And with interest rates being higher, it’s eating away at a lot of the cash flow, Gottlieb said, calling it a “very trying time.”
>In his view, the difference with this office real estate downturn as compared to previous downturns is that office owners are wondering if demand will ever return.
- This town banned cars (except tiny electric ones)
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160k for that truck esp considering its made with Swiss labor is pretty good.
- Hopium: "Why Passenger Train Manufacturing Is Booming In The U.S"
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Y'all surely already got recommended these same videos by youtube, but I really love the "US urbanism hopium week" unknowingly unleashed right after the dumb NJB doomer tantrum, lmao
- Maybe we could stop spending money on offices then.
https://fortune.com/2023/08/03/michael-bloomberg-billionaire-return-to-office-federal-agencies/
>Empty offices are a problem that could result in another run on the banks, some economists have warned, with swaths of new office buildings financed on short-term loans with no leases taken out to pay for it. Morgan Stanley estimates that $1.5 trillion in commercial real estate loans are due to be repaid by 2025.
>With 176 offices across the world—some of which cost more than $1 billion to build—it’s perhaps not a surprise that Bloomberg is keen to get his own staff back through the doors, a sentiment echoed by JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon.
- Ask me anything about trains and I'll try my best to answer
It's that time again! Ask me about trains.
- L.A. Excited to Experience the “Taylor Swift Transit Effect” - Streetsblog Los Angelesla.streetsblog.org L.A. Excited to Experience the “Taylor Swift Transit Effect” - Streetsblog Los Angeles
Don't pay through the nose for parking - take a combination of bus, rail, walk and bike to get to August Taylor Swift concerts at SoFi Stadium
Metro is adding service specifically because Taylor Swift is playing. Free shuttles to the stadium from the station, service until 2am!
https://thesource.metro.net/2023/07/24/look-what-you-made-us-do-were-adding-service-for-taylor-swifts-six-shows-at-sofi-stadium/
Next year MAYBE construction begins on a people mover connecting SoFi stadium to Inglewood station.