As we discussed it here earlier, urban AI startups are making hyperlocal insights more accessible and enable faster data-informed decision making for entrepreneurs and city managers.
In the meantime, urban experts like Sara C. Bronin — currently of Hartford, Connecticut — put more visualized data out there to help explain to the rest of us how zoning puts limitations on the kinds of neighborhood amenities and economic opportunity residents and business owners can count on, what air they breathe. Around 30,000 US zoning codes, some 5,000 cities, towns and counties up on an interactive map.Â
How does your company plan to leverage zoning data to develop business or expand to new local markets in 2025?
It won’t cost you much to brainstorm with us. First meeting is FREE.
