Benchmarking Miami’s Globalization
With its enviable location, prominent international airport, and major port, Miami now serves as an economic and financial hub for Latin America.
With its enviable location, prominent international airport, and major port, Miami now serves as an economic and financial hub for Latin America.
The Miami metro has quickly strengthened its entrepreneurial ecosystem. But, what does it mean for the future?
Does Miami’s influx of new residents translate into sustained and shared economic growth?
As Miami aspires to the ranks of leading global cities, how does its talent base stack up?
Steven Pedigo leads a CityNation Place panel discussion about leveraging neighborhood brands to revitalize cities.
Steven Pedigo joins The Real Estate Hour to discuss America’s inclusive cities.
For governments looking to solve their most pressing urban challenges, it is not enough to simply build a strategy. It is even more imperative to devise a plan of action.
While urban development is often characterized as a war between hungry developers and heroic neighborhood activists, the reality is far more complicated.
Brownfields has quickly become one of the most important buzzwords in urban development.
Amazon’s second headquarters threatens to exacerbate inequality wherever it locates.