
Call for Entries: Redesign the high-tech zone of Shenzhen, China to boost quality of life
The Ban Xue Gang High-Tech Zone is located at the key node of Shenzhen, China. It connects North and South and West, and is…
The Ban Xue Gang High-Tech Zone is located at the key node of Shenzhen, China. It connects North and South and West, and is…
The Smart Cities Council will award additional benefits through its 2018 Readiness Challenge Grants to five North American communities looking to accelerate their smart…
Water, air, and sunlight are the roots of life, whether in urban of rural environments. So, restoring watersheds, waterways, and air quality is central…
The Newburgh Community Land Bank in Newburgh, New York is trying to save the shell on 33 Lander Street. They are accepting feasible proposals…
The City of Detroit, Michigan is seeking proposals from qualified entities for this redevelopment opportunity in Northwest Detroit: Rehabilitation of single-family homes and maintenance of…
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