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Kyle Gulau, a missing middle housing developer, has received Western Michigan University's 30 under 30 and Southwest Michigan's Small Business Founder awards for his incremental real estate development work. A member of his community's economic development board and past presenter with the Incremental Development Alliance and Strong Towns, Kyle is passionate about demystifying why missing middle h... more

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This week on Patterns of Development:

* CitiesTok is on the scene

* Builder sentiment is changing

* Oregon considers some regulation changes

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Bike storage is more than a bent pipe attached to some concrete. A better use for underground transportation? Condo association of the future.

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Transportation technology of the era shapes our urban form. Smart cities dead (at least in Toronto)? More protected bike lanes. 

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There are lots of ways to consider making a complete street. The 12cs of transportation consideration and ridesharing is down in Seattle. 

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Interest rates won't drop until inflation appears to be slowing. The U.S. has a new record for median household price and the culture of zoning.

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Our single-family psyche creates a tragedy of the commons. Micro mobility expands into small cities. Venture capital stops paying for your ride.

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Why is stick build construction STILL a thing? Form follows finance and the White House attempts to help out. Plus loan application data.

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There's a correlation between commute time and office occupancy. What do you do when you can't turn a parking spot into a park? Ballpark update.

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