The Importance of Placemaking for Suburban TODs
Guest contributor, Debra Tantleff, discusses how focusing on placemaking can help communities achieve their redevelopment goals.
Read MoreGuest contributor, Debra Tantleff, discusses how focusing on placemaking can help communities achieve their redevelopment goals.
Read MoreA recent trend in office space, known as coworking, could potentially help transit-oriented developments increase diversity of uses among their mixed-use structures.
Read MoreNews briefs on Carteret, Elizabeth, Hawthorne, the Hudson Gold Coast, stations along the Morris & Essex Line, Morristown, and Somerville, as well as parking, Washington, DC, and living near transit.
Read MoreReport link: Financing Transit-Oriented Development with Land Values
Financing Transit-Oriented Development with Land Values, land value capture (LVC) techniques for developing countries, with application for the US.
A range of transit oriented developments and planning efforts are boosting Bloomfield as a key transit hub on the Montclair-Boonton Line.
Read MoreReport link: Moving an Age-Friendly DC: Transportation for All Ages
A look at transportation for seniors in our nation’s capital and recommendations for meeting this growing demographic’s needs.
Cleveland couples incentives with coordinated plans for land use and bus-rapid transit to yield billions in TOD investment
Read MoreA trend toward smaller housing units, such as microunits and accessory dwelling units, can create more livable opportunities near transit.
Read MoreIn some Pittsburgh neighborhoods, bus rapid transit is playing an integral role in spurring investment for residents rebuilding for the 21st century.
Read MoreReport link: Planning Tools for Transit-Oriented Development
A new online resource released by the State of Maryland promotes TOD policies and opportunities at the state’s more than 100 transit station.