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Tag Archives: Strategic Economics
One dandy TOD presentation
This morning, I had the privilege of hearing an excellent presentation by Ms. Dena Belzer, President of Strategic Economics entitled, An Introduction to TOD and the Relationship Between Transit and Economic Development. During her presentation Ms. Belzer made the following … Continue reading
Posted in Active transportation, adaptive reuse, architecture, bicycling, bike sharing, Biking, branding, Bus transportation, cities, civics, climate change, commerce, culture, density, downtown, economic development, economic gardening, economics, energy, entrepreneurship, environment, geography, health, historic preservation, Housing, infrastructure, land use, new urbanism, placemaking, planning, revitalization, spatial design, sprawl, sustainability, technology, third places, transit, transportation, urban planning, walking, zoning
Tagged BRT, bus rapid transit, cities, Dena Belzer, economic development, land use, planning, revitalization, Strategic Economics, TOD, transit, transit oriented development, urban planning
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