
Earlier this month the Chapel Hill office spent their afternoon volunteering with Food for the Summer. This program is a partnership with Chapel Hill and Carrboro town governments, schools, and non-profit partners. Our staff, along with some visiting team members from the Denver office, provided healthy lunches and fun activities to two different sites in
Norfolk, Virginia harbors some of the nation’s most important shipbuilding and naval assets, but it also has the highest rate of measured sea level rise of any east coast city in the United States. Norfolk’s response to this challenge has been bold and innovative. Over the past three years, initially through plaNorfolk2030, the city’s comprehensive plan, then Vision
Many colleges and universities across the U.S. are continuing to increase enrollment, but not their stock of student housing. Students have to find housing in the private market, and the market responds – but sometimes those responses put pressures on surrounding neighborhoods and downtown areas. Over the past several years, Clarion Associates has worked with
Recently, Clarion Director Don Elliott, FAICP, led a panel discussion at the APA National Conference in New Orleans titled “Autonomous Vehicles Are Coming.” Don’s co-panelists included Associate Professor (and co-founder of the Center for Sustainable Cities) at the University of Oregon and Kelley Coyner, an adjunct faculty member at George Mason University and founder of