Posts Tagged: Richard Florida
UTTRI associated faculty Professor Richard Florida says that the pandemic experience is changing perceptions about the separation of business and residential districts. “The idea of a 15-minute neighborhood, or what […]
Carlo Ratti, Director of the Senseable City Lab at MIT, and UTTRI associated faculty Professor Richard Florida co-authored a commentary on how changes made by cities during the pandemic may […]
A shift to online work and schooling due to the pandemic has some Toronto residents choosing to move their home base outside the city. A recent Toronto Star article interviewed […]
The Bloustein School’s Alan M. Voorhees Transportation Center at Rutgers University presented “COVID-19 and the Future of Economic Activity and Transportation,” September 29, 2020. The one-day virtual symposium featured a […]
UTTRI associated faculty Professor Richard Florida coauthored the opinion piece “Canada’s new normal begins in our cities,” with Jennifer Keesmaat (CEO, Keesmaat Group) and Kwame McKenzie (CEO, Wellesley Institute), published […]
UTTRI associated faculty Professor Richard Florida, along with ten other leading global experts, shared his predictions for post-COVID cities in “How Life in Our Cities Will Look After the Coronavirus […]
UTTRI associated faculty Professor Richard Florida was interviewed for a Q&A in “Urbanist discusses the pitfalls, possibilities for Toronto: The city will change and leaders need to be ready to […]
UTTRI associated faculty Professor Richard Florida was featured in the online webinar “How Will Cities Re-Open After the Pandemic? In Conversation with Richard Florida” presented by the Toronto Region Board […]
UTTRI associated faculty Professor Richard Florida is quoted in “Here’s what reopening a city under coronavirus lockdown would look like, according to one expert,” Global News, April 21, 2020. Urban […]
In “The Coronavirus Class Divide in Cities” published by CityLab April 7, 2020, UTTRI associated faculty Professor Richard Florida looks at how COVID-19 affects a divided workforce. He contrasts professionals […]
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