Black Residents of San Francisco Are Far Less Likely to Live in Walkable Neighborhoods
Excited o have my work featured by Richard Florida in the Atlantic / CityLab
Black Residents of San Francisco Are Far Less Likely to Live in Walkable Neighborhoods
Excited o have my work featured by Richard Florida in the Atlantic / CityLab
Buildings as Bargaining Chips for a Bridge
My friend, Dr. Karen Frick, interviewed by the New York Times on historic buildings on Treasure Island / YBI, the new eastern span of the Bay Bridge and economic development in Oakland / San Francisco; many of which I worked on while at the US Coast Guard.
A recent summary I did of some affordable housing concepts. (Source: https://www.youtube.com/)
Took this photo of SF City Hall last year – awesomeness of public art on display.
fritzriggs: Daddy just strolled me by our new neighborhood ‘parklet’ which means I am now listening to a lecture on livable streets. Okay Dr. dad, can we go a little easier on the techno-babble! I’m only 4 months old!