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Friday, October 02, 2009

Restaurant in downtown San Jose, California

Top city lists for creatives - fall 2009

There’s really no way to provide a top ten list of cities for creatives, but here’s a series of city rankings on their interests. It goes to show the top cities aren’t leaders in a few categories, but many of them, with a common characteristic of diversity.

The Next Hot Youth-Magnet Cities” (The Wall Street Journal)
1. (Tie) Washington DC and Seattle, WA; 3. New York City; 4. Portland, OR; 5. Austin, TX; 6. San Jose; CA 7. Denver, CO; 8. Durham, NC; 9. Dallas, TX; 10. Chicago, IL; 11. Boston,

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Posted by Neil Takemoto in • Cities | Link |

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Walking the Walk: How Walkability Raises Housing Values in U.S. Cities

Walkable homes get $4000-$34,000 premium

Who says it doesn’t pay to walk?

A new CEOs for Cities study, Walking the Walk: How Walkability Raises Housing Values in U.S. Cities, surveying 94,000 real estate transactions in 15 metropolitan areas, concluded that homes in more walkable neighborhoods were valued $4000 to $34,000 more than less walkable ones.

Walk Score, profiled previously, has become a dependable resource for providing walkability ratings, from 0 being the least to 100 being the most walkable.  In the study, a one-point

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Posted by Neil Takemoto in • Cities | Link |

Tuesday, May 05, 2009

Night in Taipei, Taiwan

Innovating cities for 2009

While Fast Company magazine crowned Seattle in their annual Fast Cities 2009 series, they listed twelve other cities that need to be recognized for their individual innovations.

Chicago - Last year’s winner, it’s I-Go Car Sharing program ties public car sharing to its transit system with one ‘Smart Card’.
Cleveland, Ohio - Their Reimagining a More Sustainable Cleveland initiative seeks to reclaim abandoned suburban lots back to nature.
Tucson, Arizona - It’s Healthy Tucson Initiative will

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Posted by Neil Takemoto in • Cities | Link |

Monday, May 04, 2009

Fremont, Seattle, WA

Seattle tops 2009’s ‘Fast Cities’

Each year Fast Company magazine lists their favorite cities as far as generating “smarts, foresight, social consciousness, and creative ferment”. Seattle, Washington tops the list their Fast Cities 2009 this year (Chicago and London were #1 last year), while Chicago, Cleveland, Denver, Houston, New Orleans, Philadelphia, San Francisco and Tucson in the U.S.; Taipei, Taiwan; Vancouver, Canada; and Malmo, Sweden were singled out for their innovations.

What’s the sign of a great city?  Check out

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Posted by Neil Takemoto in • Cities | Link |
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