Our Friday update here at kickstART farmington highlights some
1. The End of Sprawl?: Rents for commercial spaces in walkable districts inside otherwise car-dependent suburbs command a 74 percent premium over non-walkable areas. The researchers argue that this is symptomatic of an ongoing societal shift.
2. On Earmarked Taxes for the Arts: A dynamic arts scene means the companies you have now should face the prospect of competition. But be ready for their directors not to agree.
3. Sound Bites from CNU22: People are happier in messy, engaging mixed-use instead of blanked-wall mixed-use. And nature isn’t just good for you. It makes you nicer.
4. On Environmental Art: Environmental art contributes to the environment around it, enriching its community and fostering a relationship between the people and the place, and the people in the place.
5. On Sticky Streets: A street is sticky if as you move along it, you’re constantly enticed to slow down, stop and linger to enjoy the public life around you.