Rio Gets Ready: The Uncertain Legacy of the Olympics and ‘Pacification’ in Rio de Janeiro

July 26, 2016

by Michael Kavalar, as published in the July 2016 edition of Planning Magazine. The streets of Rio de Janeiro are a lesson in abundance. People abound. Buildings abound. Slow-gliding flocks of seagulls float overhead, pterodactyl-like. So do great bureaucratic profusions of color—the trash collector’s blue jumper, the utility worker’s orange vest, the gray of the municipal guard. Even the

The Sharing Economy Part 3: Workplaces

May 20, 2016
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by Matt Goebel Director, Clarion Associates   The sharing economy is changing the nature of the workplace in important ways, though the issue receives much less attention than hot topics like short-term rentals and ride-sharing. We see at least two important trends that planners should follow: the rise of co-working, or shared workspaces; and the

The Sharing Economy Part 2: Transportation

May 19, 2016
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by Tim Richards Associate, Clarion Associates   Shared transportation has been at the forefront of media coverage regarding the shared economy. From the rapid growth of transportation networking companies (TNCs) like Uber and Lyft, to expanding car sharing services like car2go or ZipCar , to new services and partnerships , changes in shared transportation are

The Sharing Economy Part 1: Housing

May 18, 2016
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by Summer Frederick Associate, Clarion Associates   Thanks to companies such as VRBO and AirBnB, now days it seems everyone is familiar with the housing sharing economy. Finding and renting a room, or an entire house for a short period of time is as easy as opening your computer and picking from a long list of