Join The Urban Land Institute, Miami DDA, Knight Foundation, and 8 80 Cities for a happy hour discussion with world-renowned urbanist Gil Penalosa. This event is part of Linked and Livable Miami, a joint effort by the Miami DDA and 8 80 Cities. Gil Penalosa is the founder of 8 80 Cities and the international Car… Read more…
Category Archives: Transit
Event: Transit Oriented Development (TOD) Academy
The Center for Urban and Environmental Solutions at Florida Atlantic University & the Urban Land Institute’s Southeast Florida/Caribbean District Council are hosting this exclusive Academy. It is for any individual interested in learning more about TOD and its potential in South Florida. However, the academy is limited to just 25 people, who will be selected by the ULI… Read more…
Brightline, the Future of South Florida Transit-Oriented Development & Zoning
(Warning: This article contains a short, but shameless plug for the company I co-founded.) Brightline Launches Express Service Connecting Fort Lauderdale and West Palm Beach South Florida, comprised of Broward, Miami-Dade, and Palm Beach Counties, is the fifth largest urbanized area in the United States with more than five million residents. Within the next… Read more…
Event: Developer Forum and Cocktails to Closings
Join the Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce for an informative discussion on the latest real estate development trends and how transit is revolutionizing the industry. Panel sessions will be followed by a cocktail reception at Florida’s first mass transit connected real estate project. Click here to register When: Tuesday, February 6, 2018 Where: 3 Miami… Read more…
Miami’s Least Favorite Urbanist Blogger Comes Out of Retirement. Welcome to Stoic Urbanist!
For better or worse I’ve decided to give blogging another go. My hope for Stoic Urbanist is to bring the best of Transit Miami and Miami Urbanist into this blog and more. I plan to focus my writing on raising civic awareness about the lack of government proactivity and political will to make Miami a… Read more…