James Bailey, Hochberg Professorial Fellow of Leadership Development and professor of management, was quoted in a TECHNEWSWORLD article, “Uber Drones to Make Meal Drops This Summer.”
GWSB’s Center for Real Estate and Urban Analysis (CREUA) this week released a report on the walkability of the 30 largest metro areas in the U.S., co-authored by Christopher Leinberger, CREUA chairman, and Tracy Haddon Loh, senior data scientist. Selected media coverage of the report includes the following articles:
- “Sprawl is over in the Boston area, report says” (BostonCurbed.com)
- “Why building walkable cities is the key to economic success” (Curbed.com)
- “Report: Since 2010, Detroit added more walkable urban spaces than any other U.S. city" (DetroitCurbed.com)
- “Report: D.C. ranks among the most walkable U.S. metros, now and likely in the future” (DCcurbed.com)
- “Report: Walkable urban areas in Atlanta gaining market share over suburbs” (WXIA-NBC 11 Atlanta)