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Published Article Repurposing Retail Centers: Profiles in Adaptation, Repositioning and Redevelopment
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Webinar Recording Just Suburbs: Creating Equitable Opportunities in Suburban Development
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Blog Post From zero to hero: Kick-starting the rebirth of North America¡¯s malls
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Blog Post Are medium-density neighborhoods the answer to community planning in the future?
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Webinar Recording Mall Remix: breathing new life into old malls
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Blog Post City planning: A guide to equitable planning for your community
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Blog Post Counting every space: What parking inventories tell us about cities
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Blog Post 3 public engagement practices for holistic urban planning
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Webinar Recording Saving our Suburbs (Part 2) ¨C How to Seize Emerging Opportunities
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Blog Post Beyond Complete Streets: Could COVID-19 help transform our roads into places for people?
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Blog Post Planning for life in cities after the pandemic
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White Paper The Future of Mobility: Remaking Buffalo for the 21st Century
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Published Article Published in Planning Magazine: Curb control
Suburban Retrofit in the National Capital Region
Our team helps suburbs look at their future¡ªreimagining them as 21st century centers of community¡ªto enhance economic competitiveness, fiscal sustainability, equity, and resilience.
Building the low-carbon suburbs of the future
In the National Capital Region, Â鶹´«Ã½¡¯s Urban Places suburban retrofit strategy is led by Jason Beske and John Bachmann, who have helped plan dozens of walkable, low-carbon communities in the region.
They are supported by a local team to deliver services regionally and a national team of subject matter experts across a variety of urban disciplines.
Shifting markets, changing demographics, and new fiscal realities are pushing North American suburbs to rethink how they look and feel.
To help suburbs transform to meet the growing demand for urban living, we look at the context, opportunities, and challenges through various lenses¡ªplanning and urban design, real estate markets, economic development, mobility, fiscal impacts, environmental, political, community goals, branding, and others¡ªto identify potential achievable options.
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Jason Beske, Principal, Senior Urban Designer
My goal is to help communities create places of lasting value that are centered on people.
John Bachmann, Senior Principal
I¡¯m passionate about making vibrant, walkable cities that shrink our carbon footprint and improve the quality of life for everyone.
Greg Rodriguez, Principal, Mobility Policy
With mobility innovations like micromobility and automated and connected vehicles, we¡¯re creating safer and more equitable transportation.