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Placemaking Interventions to Mitigate the Impacts of Climate Change

How small interventions can have big impacts in helping our communities live with the effects of climate change.

Rethinking Space on our Main Streets and in Our Downtowns

Jonathan Berk, Vice President at Patronicity, presented by “Rethinking Space on our Main Streets and in Our Downtowns” on April 27, 2022 as…

Recovery Playbook: Back to Downtown & Main Street

This guide is part of the series Recovery Playbook, providing guidance on how communities can recover from the impacts of the pandemic by…

Dear Main Street, Don’t just focus on survival… now is your time to thrive!

The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted almost everything in our daily lives and routines. It’s changed the way we work, if we’re still lucky…

Introducing Bench Consulting

Building vibrant, thriving communities and local economies.

Space for Reopening our Local Economies

As we start thinking about slowly reopening our local economies, thinking differently about how we allocate space will be essential to our…

Our Cities are a Blank Canvas- What do We Want to Paint?

With traffic congestion largely gone from cities during our current COVID-19 Pandemic, it’s given residents a chance to view their cities…

I tried to add some folks from Europe and Australia but… I’m in North America so it’s going to have…

I tried to add some folks from Europe and Australia but… I’m in North America so it’s going to have a NA bias… Please feel free to send over some GLobal folks that I missed!

Urbanists of Twitter

Learn from some of these incredible city innovators as we head into the next decade and beyond.

Designed for Living, Engineered to Last

How a slogan used to sell cars could describe our future communities.