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The Superfund Redevelopment Mapper makes sites visible to developers along with insights into reuse possibilities.
To see which buildings might be eligible for redevelopment, the state’s historic preservation office first needed to know where they were.
Michael Batty explains how the process of geodesign might be compared to one in which conflicting views about a spatial design can be...
Michael Batty explains how geodesign technology and agent-based modeling can help designers and stakeholders work together.
A big redevelopment project in Memphis, Tennessee, leveraged lots of geospatial technology—from apps to surveys—to aid with decision-making.
Regional planning efforts around Bridgeport, have focused on remediating past industrial sites to bring back US manufacturing capacity.
To continue training employees through the COVID-19 pandemic, Singapore’s Urban Redevelopment Authority digitally transformed its courses.
Cities are looking at rehabilitating run-down industrial site to add manufacturing and warehouse capacity.
The Philadelphia City Council examines tax incentives, using GIS to understand the impact of redevelopment on its citizens across space and time.
From creating a city’s master plan and launching enterprise GIS at a port to making street-level imagery available, Esri partners do it all!
To avoid residents of mobile home parks being permanently displaced, town employees create maps to allocate land for affordable housing.
A civil engineering firm used ArcGIS to create a virtual reality tour to preview a proposed construction project.