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5 stories about City Planning
“70% of new projects in Tel Aviv will be urban renewal”
04.12.25
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Hagai Gilboa
Ron Chen, CEO and founder of City People, added at Mind the Tech Berlin 2025: “If Israel’s first stage was building digital products, the next stage is upgrading our physical environment.”
Tech utopia or corporate overreach? The story behind the demise of Sidewalk Labs in Toronto
08.10.24
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Viki Auslender
Sidewalk Labs promised to build the city of the future, but public mistrust and fears of surveillance capitalism brought it down. Quayside 2.0 rises in its place, shifting the focus from technological control to sustainable urban living.
Tel Aviv Wants Less Glass Towers
04.12.19
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Shlomit Tsur
The city recently decided not to approve the construction of a planned project
Pedestrians Are Good for Business, Says Founder of City Planning Startup
20.10.19
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Nimrod Busso
Mariela Alfonzo’s company, State of Place, develops software that analyzes how friendly a given environment is for pedestrians and calculates the costs of plans to improve walkability against their potential financial benefits
Google’s Waze Partners With Mapping Company Esri to Help City Planners Shape Traffic
11.07.18
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Tofi Stoler
In its geographic information system, Esri will offer a live feed of mapped traffic data and alerts based on information crowdsourced from Waze users