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What biden’s infrastructure plan means for mass transit
The U.S. urgently needs infrastructure rebuilding. President Biden proposes a $2.3-trillion plan for highways, rails, and mass transit to tackle the issue.

Reimagining the parking lot
When a parking lot transforms into an art gallery, performance space, restaurant, or even a home for animatronic dinosaurs, it’s no longer just a parking lot—it becomes a canvas for creativity and a means of income for property owners adapting to the pandemic’s challenges.

Depaving america: what it means for businesses and residential spaces
Although it was just a passing comment made by the U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg at the Bloomberg CityLab summit, depaving roads isn’t actually a new idea.

How parking can adapt for electric vehicles
Between Super Bowl ads and President Biden’s plans to replace government vehicles with U.S.-made electric vehicles, it seems as though the future of cars really is electric.

Preparing for the post-pandemic parking surge
With vaccine distribution underway, cities across the U.S. are starting to consider how to reopen. Entertainment venues, concert halls and many tourist destinations have been closed for close to a year.

Covid-19 and public transit: considerations for building back ridership
Although many blame the lack of trust in our public transit systems on the pandemic, the reality is that ridership has been declining for years. From 2012 to 2018 — long before the pandemic arrived