Presented by the Heart of Cary Association in collaboration with Podcast Cary. Downtown Cary is buzzing with change — new businesses, fresh faces, and bold ideas — but at its heart, it’s still the place where neighbors wave hello and stories are shared over coffee. The Downtown Cary Show is your front-row seat to the people and passions shaping the soul of our growing town. Each episode, host Joe Woolworth, President of the Heart of Cary Association, and other members of the board sit down w ...
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This is a podcast for dreamers, creators, developers, and entrepreneurs to learn, share, and be inspired to change your community through small business.
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Stay tuned to local news and events happening in Miami Springs with the official MiamiSprings.com podcast.
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Retail and Real Estate experts interviewing experts.
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Catch up on all the Pittsburgh news every weekday morning. Our newscast podcast draws stories from across the local news media landscape to keep you in-the-know in under four minutes.
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Every 4th Friday of the month at 11:30, a member of the Kent County Maryland government joins Moore and Les in the downtown studio to discuss what's going on in our local county government. You'll hear about current Economic Development projects, what's new in Tourism Development, and even meet business leaders from the community. Kent County Connection is brought to you by the Kent County office of Economic and Tourism Development.
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Mike Hendren, Trey Sralla and Terry McAdams team up to talk about politics, technology, news-of-the-day and generally anything they find interesting!
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Downtown Depot is a new show from KWBU. The show will look at the ins and outs of development in Waco. Each week you can hear interviews with local entrepreneurs, city officials, and people with a stake in developing our city on the Brazos. During the show you'll also hear updates about new businesses, closures and development rumblings around town. But we also want to hear from you. Is there a building or an update on development that you want to know about? Let us know.
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Audio selections from YIMBY Action. Interviews, panel discussions, speeches and more, including round-table discussions on local politics and urban policy with folks across the US in the pro-housing movement.
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Welcome to News Makers, the official podcast of the Tippecanoe Gazette! In each episode, the newspaper owner Greg Enslen brings you up close with the people shaping the future of our community—local newsmakers, business leaders, and community influencers who are making an impact in Tipp City and the surrounding areas. Through in-depth conversations, News Makers offers listeners updates and unique insights into the stories and initiatives that matter most to our community. Tune in to stay inf ...
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Espace Montréal is proud to introduce its brand-new podcast dedicated to commercial real estate and urban development in the city. Each episode will feature exclusive conversations with developers, investors, brokers, and decision-makers shaping Montréal's property market. From the evolution of office and retail to industrial and residential trends, we'll bring insights directly from the people driving the future of the city. Tune in to gain fresh perspectives and stay at the center of Montr ...
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REDESIGNING CITIES: The Speedwell Foundation Talks @ Georgia Tech
School of Architecture, Ellen Dunham-Jon
REDESIGNING CITIES: The Speedwell Foundation Talks @ Georgia Institute of Technology is a series of presentations + conversations between leading urbanists that address 21st Century urban challenges: social capital, equity, climate change, outdated infrastructure, disruptive technologies, and money. The series is hosted by Ellen Dunham-Jones, professor and director of the Master of Science in Urban Design degree in the Georgia Tech School of Architecture.
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Real estate is more than just what we can see, touch, taste, and smell. Real estate drives culture. The Real Finds Podcast connects global trends to real estate decisions across Chicago and the Midwest. Hosted by Gordon Lamphere, a fourth-generation commercial real estate broker at Van Vlissingen & Co., each weekly episode explores how macroeconomic shifts in supply chains, interest rates, automation, public policy, and culture drive commercial real estate outcomes. Moreover, Gordon and his ...
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Weekly discussion on the best new condo launches in Toronto and surrounding areas.
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Hosted by Ryan Warner and Chandra Thomas Whitfield, CPR News' daily interview show focuses on the state's people, issues and ideas.
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The Traveling Hypnotist Podcast is your passport to self-development through the powerful integration of travel and modern hypnosis. Join Nicole Hernandez, a globe-trotting board-certified hypnotist, as she guides you on transformative journeys. As the creator of the TTH Method™ and wellness expert at the prestigious Four Seasons Hotel New York Downtown, Nicole specializes in helping conscious high achievers, like you, enhance your relationships, manage anxiety, supercharge your productivity ...
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Through research, education and advocacy, SPUR promotes good planning and good government in the San Francisco Bay Area. SPUR brings people together from across the political spectrum to develop solutions to the big problems our cities face. With offices in San Francisco, San Jose and Oakland, we are recognized as a leading civic planning organization and respected for our independent and holistic approach to urban issues. SPUR is a member-supported nonprofit organization. Members receive ou ...
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Good Weather is a contemporary art gallery located five minutes from downtown Little Rock, Arkansas that has transformed a single-car garage into a participant-guided gallery. The project stems from an investigation of the American suburban garage and its vast flexibility. Often times, garages transcend their original function (i.e. storage for cars) by morphing into domestic galleries indicative of vastly different tastes and socio-economic conditions. This reveals an unpretentious curation ...
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Dec. 31, 2025: Remembering a milestone year with Coloradans who survived Hurricane Katrina
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49:21As 2025 draws to a close, we revisit the stories of four people who now call Colorado home. They have a common bond: They all survived the American tragedy known as Hurricane Katrina, which devastated New Orleans 20 years ago and remains one of the deadliest and most destructive hurricanes in U.S. history. They share their journey from Louisiana to…
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Dec. 30, 2025: Colorado researcher on drug that holds promise for treating Alzheimer's; Denver's missed climate goals
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28:56There's promising new research out of Colorado in the effort to treat Alzheimer's disease. The study focused on the drug Leukine, which is already on the market to treat other disorders. Andrea speaks with the study's senior author, Huntington Potter, who directs the University of Colorado Alzheimer's and Cognition Center. Then, another study shows…
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Tuesday, Dec. 30: Weather Outages + Homewood House Takeover + Heroic AI Startup + Pricey Fire Trucks Idle
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3:37Today's Pittsburgh newscast includes these stories: Wind outages linger; snow and 20s follow this week Council moves to seize Homewood House, keep seniors housed Pittsburgh AI startup says it’s found 730 trafficking victims Foam fire trucks cost $600K, still unused after five years Fort Pitt Museum closes Jan-Feb for Revolutionary War revamp…
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Dec. 29, 2025: Colorado's bet on gambling and the impact on addiction; A doctor's journey with cancer
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49:20The expansion of gambling in Colorado means added temptations for problem gamblers. It’s led the state to invest millions of dollars to treat gambling addictions. We look at the changes to gambling in Colorado and talk with a therapist and a Denver man in recovery. Then, he dedicated his career to treating patients with lung cancer and never expect…
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Monday, Dec. 29: Mayor Gainey Reflects + Judge Blocks DOJ + Court-Ordered Mental Care + Pittsburgh Students Pursue Trades
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4:04Today's Pittsburgh newscast includes these stories: Mayor Gainey reflects on term as he leaves office Judge blocks DOJ subpoena for trans youth records Allegheny County to launch court-ordered mental health care Pittsburgh startups secure major 2025 VC deals More Pittsburgh students choose trades over college…
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Dec. 26, 2025: A Kwanzaa extravaganza and a singer who lives the principles everyday!
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49:11This is the first day of Kwanzaa, a celebration of African American culture and heritage along with seven guiding principles, such as unity, purpose, and self-determination. Light the kinara with us as we share some of our favorite Kwanzaa memories from our annual Colorado Matters Holiday Extravaganzas! Plus, my conversation from August with Denver…
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Commercial Real Estate in Quebec Is Splitting Into Winners and Losers: What 2026 Will Reward
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25:162025 was a turning point for Quebec commercial real estate, and the gap between winners and losers is getting wider. In this end-of-year conversation, Axel Monsaingeon sits down with Andrew Cross to unpack what actually shifted across office, retail, and industrial, and what smart owners, investors, and tenants should watch as 2026 begins. They tal…
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Dec. 25, 2025: Celebrate the season with the 10th Colorado Matters Holiday Extravaganza!
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56:00A CPR tradition turns 10 this year. The Colorado Matters Holiday Extravaganza returns with bluegrass, mariachi, comedy and storytime. And as always, we pay homage to Judy Garland. Whether you celebrate Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, or simply value togetherness, this audio gift is for you!By Colorado Public Radio
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Dec. 24, 2025: On Christmas Eve, a musical extravaganza spanning ten years!
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48:17We're counting down to the 10th annual Colorado Matters Holiday Extravaganza with some of our favorite musical artists over the past decade. Like Hazel Miller and Claire Dunn. Plus a centuries-old classic played on a massive pipe organ inside the historic Central Presbyterian Church in Denver.By Colorado Public Radio
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Dec. 23, 2025: Spreading laughter and cheer with the Holiday Extravaganza!
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48:23Laughter is fundamental to the holidays. After all, "Ho Ho Ho" is one of Santa's favorite expressions. Which is why comedians have always had a place in our annual Colorado Matters Holiday Extravaganza. As we celebrate ten years, we've assembled those acts for a special filled with good cheer and memories.…
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Tuesday, Dec. 23: Downtown Makeover + Lando Promises Focus + Vacant Homes Persist
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3:46Today's Pittsburgh newscast includes these stories: Downtown revitalization projects advance ahead of 2026 NFL Draft Incoming chief Lando vows 100% focus amid scrutiny Vacant homes persist as affordable housing shortage deepens McCandless approves 10-year parks plan emphasizing trails, connectivity Monroeville convention center wins $900K for roof,…
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Dec. 22, 2025: An extravaganza of Hanukkah stories, music and connection!
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49:15In the darkness of winter, a celebration comes along to lighten homes, and moods. And in that bright space, enjoy music and conversation about Hanukkah, the Jewish festival of lights, compiled from our previous Colorado Matters Holiday Extravaganzas.By Colorado Public Radio
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Monday, Dec. 22: Tax Increase + ICE Detentions Surge + Water Board Responds + EPA Hearing in Pittsburgh
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3:57Today's Pittsburgh newscast includes these stories: Pittsburgh council advances 20% property tax increase ICE detentions in Pittsburgh surge eightfold in 2025 PWSA board responds after transparency probe, eyes rate hike Shapiro touts $5M for neurodegenerative research at Pitt Pittsburgh hosts EPA hearing on wetlands rule rollback…
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Dec. 19, 2025: The 10th Colorado Matters Holiday Extravaganza
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56:00A CPR tradition turns 10 this year. The Colorado Matters Holiday Extravaganza returns with bluegrass, mariachi, comedy and storytime. And as always, we pay homage to Judy Garland. Whether you celebrate Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, or simply value togetherness, this audio gift is for you!By Colorado Public Radio
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Friday, Dec. 19: Schools Budget + Penguins Purchase + Gainey, Kail-Smith Reflections
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4:00Today's Pittsburgh newscast includes these stories: PPS approves 2026 budget with 2% tax hike. Hoffmann family nears purchase of Penguins from Fenway Sports. Gainey’s one-term legacy: bridge collapse, housing, budget fights. Longtime Councilor Kail-Smith retires, calls for political middle. RK Mellon backs Zegenex and Untapped.…
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Retail Is Back in Quebec: What's Driving Near-Zero Vacancy and the Mixed-Use Shift
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29:11Quebec retail is outperforming expectations. Triple-A centres are running near-zero vacancy, rents are stabilizing, and consumers are spending more time in places that feel like destinations, not just shopping stops. In this episode, Axel Monsaingeon sits down with retail real estate leader Manon Larose to break down what is actually working right …
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Dec. 18, 2025: Deck the halls with 'Garland'
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48:34Today, Colorado musicians pay homage to Judy Garland, who inspired our annual Colorado Matters Holiday Extravaganza. The CPR tradition began after Sr. Host Ryan Warner watched Garland's 1963 Christmas special. Enjoy covers by Isaac Slade, Neyla Pekarek, Beth Malone, and Ryan himself (cringe).By Colorado Public Radio
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Thursday, Dec. 18: Data Center Approved + Fast-Tracking Rejected + Millvale Take Hike + Groundbreaking Union Leader + Snow Response Bashed
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4:11Today's Pittsburgh newscast includes these stories: Springdale approves hyperscale data center despite resident backlash Pittsburgh Planning Commission rejects fast-track zoning approval deadlines Millvale proposes 58% tax hike; senior relief ordinance added Roxanne Brown elected first Black woman to lead United Steelworkers Post-Gazette slams Pitt…
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Investing In Data Center Development With Anita Verma-Lallian
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30:32In this episode of The Real Finds Podcast, host Gordon Lamphere sits down with Anita Verma-Lallian, a seasoned real estate developer at the intersection of data centers, energy infrastructure, AI, and film studio development. With a family background spanning more than four decades of land development, Anita shares how her platform has evolved from…
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Dec. 17, 2025: Chances low for a white Christmas on Front Range; Dating apps may have enabled a rapist
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49:26A scary puzzle comes together today: We've had the warm piece, the dry piece, and now wind. We also ask Denver7 Chief Meteorologist Lisa Hidalgo about the chances for a white Christmas. Plus, Colorado ski resorts rely on human-made snow. Also, women sue a dating app company for allegedly enabling a rapist. Later, Colorado's state historian on the s…
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A Whole Lotta Heart with a Dash of Country Flair - Josie Birdsong’s Journey into Music - News Makers, Episode 35
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40:26A Whole Lotta Heart with a Dash of Country Flair - Josie Birdsong’s Journey Into Music By: Abigail Heckel Local up-and-coming country icon Josie Birdsong recently joined the News Makers podcast, sitting in with host Greg Enslen and guest host Cailey Petsch. Birdsong, a Christian country singer and songwriter, spoke about her goals to reach the star…
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Wednesday, Dec. 17: Snowplow Shortage + Allegheny Dementia Grant + Documenting School Struggles + La Roche Donation + Hair Discrimination Law
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4:07Today's Pittsburgh newscast includes these stories: Snowplow shortage delays side-street clearing after Pittsburgh storm Allegheny County expands dementia outreach with CDC grant Pittsburgh King podcast captures daily school struggles, small triumphs La Roche receives major campus donation from founding order Rep. La’Tasha Mayes’ CROWN Act bans hai…
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Dec. 16, 2025: Aging Matters: From the gift of time to decluttering, avoiding scams and the love of letters
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49:13In this Aging Matters special, if you have an older person in your life, or you’re just stumped in general about what to give a loved one this holiday season, have you considered the gift of time? Then, how to avoid scams that are becoming increasingly sophisticated. Later, when it comes to downsizing, how do you get rid of decades of stuff? Plus, …
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Tuesday, Dec. 16: Unsafe Silica Levels + Springdale Data Center + Pittsburgh Home Values Drop + Sisters Supporting Immigrant Justice
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3:58Today's newscast includes these stories: Enlow Fork mine silica levels exceeded limits; rule stalled. Springdale approves massive data center amid noise, power worries. Pittsburgh home values down 13.2% from peak, Zillow says. Catholic sisters’ weekly ICE vigils press for immigrant justice. Grants fund youth, signage, pollinators to boost Pittsburg…
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December 15, 2025: Tackling Colorado's rising homeowners' insurance; A Hanukkah song with a twist
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49:12Colorado is in the top ten states for the most expensive homeowners' insurance, thanks to wildfires and hail. Purplish looks at what can be done to bring the cost down. Then, President Trump says he's pardoned Tina Peters, even though he lacks the jurisdiction to do so; we'll discuss the reasoning and what happens next. Plus some Colorado ranchers …
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Monday Dec. 15: New PPD Chief + Tax Hikes Loom + Tourism Championed + East Hills Drive + Holocaust Survivor Passes
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4:03Today's newscast includes these stories: Jason Lando tapped as Pittsburgh police chief, pending Council vote. Pittsburgh tax hikes loom: county up, schools and city next. VisitPITTSBURGH touts tourism plan progress, neighborhood readiness index. East Hills Drive repaved, hailed as long-delayed equity milestone. Holocaust survivor and educator Oscar…
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Dec. 12, 2025: This artist lost his sight, but not his vision; Author reminds children, 'you are not alone'
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49:29The effort to extend the tax credit for the Affordable Care Act stalls in Congress, so what's next? Then, President Trump claims he pardoned Tina Peters despite lacking jurisdiction; we revisit the state crimes she was convicted of, and why the prosecutor says it wasn't political. Plus, a new exhibit at the Denver Art Museum features works exclusiv…
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Redeveloping Carrefour Laval Into a Mixed Use District (Parking, Transit, ESG, Returns)
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31:33Cadillac Fairview has been shaping downtown Montreal for decades, but the next chapter is about turning legacy retail land into full neighborhoods. In this episode, Axel Monsaingeon sits down with Jeroen Henrich, Senior Vice President of Development at Cadillac Fairview, to break down the shift from condos to rentals, why underutilized parking fiel…
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Friday, Dec. 12: Budget clash + Crafton Revises Zoning + PNC Workers Worried + Food Resilience Boost + Sports Performance Exhibit
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4:02Today's newscast includes these stories: Pittsburgh council clashes with mayor over tight 2026 budget Crafton adopts revised zoning to grow business and housing PNC staff fear full office return as mandate rumors grow Zeromile Cooperative plans Lawrenceville food hub to boost resilience Kamin Science Center debuts Sports360 exhibit on athletic perf…
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Dec. 11, 2025: Working to ease vaccination confusion; Art as healing and rehabilitation
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49:10As the federal government rolls back vaccination recommendations, where does that leave Coloradans, especially the parents of young children? We hear from a pediatrician and the state epidemiologist, who are working to address confusion -- and provide clarity. Then, art, as a form of healing and rehabilitation. Plus, a local grassroots non-profit c…
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Thursday, Dec. 11: Taxable Value Drops + Reading Scores Slip + New Duquesne School + Free Bus Passes + Pro Women's Volleyball
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3:46Today's episode includes these stories: Tax value of key Strip District office tower slashed Pittsburgh third-grade reading proficiency slips again, reforms planned Duquesne unveils $68M Rangos School of Health Sciences Downtown city workers to receive free transit passes pilot Push grows to bring professional women’s volleyball team to Pittsburgh…
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Is Mass Timber Is the Future of Commercial Buildings with Justin Den Herder
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50:48On this episode of The Real Finds Podcast, Gordon Lamphere sits down with Justin Den Herder, structural engineer, professor at The Cooper Union, and principal at global engineering firm TY Lin, to unpack what mass timber really means for commercial real estate. They dig into how mass timber moves from romantic concept to bankable project, why embod…
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Dec. 10, 2025: In 'Roam,' stories of people knitting the natural world back together
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48:23Movement is key to life— for people and wildlife. But the way humans live can impede other species. Ryan speaks with Boulder science reporter Hillary Rosner, of CU, whose new book is "Roam: Wild Animals and the Race to Repair Our Fractured World."By Colorado Public Radio
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Wednesday, Dec. 10: 30% Tax Hike? + Housing Fund Cuts? + Schools Shortfall + False Alarm Fines + Early Draft Planning
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4:02Today's newscast includes these stories: Pittsburgh council weighs 30% tax hike, 5% department cuts Proposed Pittsburgh budget cuts target housing fund, small-business support Pittsburgh Public Schools pursues 4% tax hike amid shortfall Greensburg to fine repeat false fire alarms starting January City accelerates hosting plans for 2026 NFL Draft pl…
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Dec. 9, 2025: Three Colorado women in the hall of fame on inclusion, visibility, history, and the future
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28:50The Colorado Women’s Hall of Fame marks its 40th anniversary this year, and today we're commemorating this milestone, talking with three remarkable inductees who’ve shaped Colorado through activism, engineering, community building and fierce advocacy. Velveta Golightly Howell is the founder and CEO of Sister-to-Sister, an international network of p…
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Off-Duty Cop Gigs + Property Tax Hike? + Budget Gap Fallout + Carnegie Museum Director Leaving + Driverless Care Training
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3:58Today's newscast includes these stories: Pittsburgh left millions uncollected from off-duty police security gigs Warwick proposes 30% Pittsburgh property tax hike to close deficit Budget gap endangers Pittsburgh housing fund and small business support Carnegie Museum natural history director departing for Chicago Botanic Construction starts on Penn…
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Dec. 8, 2025: The story of DIA's signature tent roof; Books to enjoy or give for the holidays
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49:23The story of the tent-like roof at Denver International Airport begins with two architects in a downtown Denver bar. One of the architects, Jim Bradburn, recently died just as the airport turned 30. Today, we hear behind the scenes stories from his collaborator, Curt Fentress. Then, US United hopes to change the culture of divisiveness ahead of Nat…
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Monday, Dec. 8: Mayor's Budget Blasted + Freeway Removal + Corporate Responsibility + Academic Freedom + TransYOUniting Honored
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4:08Today's newscast includes these stories: Gainey’s final budget blasted as crisis; O’Connor inherits shortfall. Editorial urges planning freeway removal to reconnect Pittsburgh’s riverfront neighborhoods. Ten Pittsburgh companies honored on Newsweek list for corporate responsibility. Pitt grad workers demand academic freedom protections; university …
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Dec. 5, 2025: 'If you can keep it' on unprecedented politics; Maintaining Mustang; Tech firm commits to downtown
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48:53Our series continues about unprecedented politics, named for the famous Benjamin Franklin line in 1787: "A republic, if you can keep it." University of Denver political scientist Seth Masket provides historic context. Then, it takes a lot of work to keep Mustang standing strong outside DIA. Also, tech firm Ibotta makes a 10-year commitment to downt…
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Friday, Dec. 5: Hospital Urgency + Challenge to Reschenthaler + Pittsburgh Cyberstalking Case + Academic Freedom + Hill District Theaters
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3:56Today's newscast includes these stories: PA lawmakers race to regulate hospital deals after wave closures Democrat Alan Bradstock mounts long-shot challenge to Rep. Reschenthaler Pittsburgh influencer indicted for AI-assisted cyberstalking of women Pitt grad workers press for academic freedom in union contract Feature uncovers Hill District theater…
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The Flight to Quality in Downtown Montreal's Office Market with Lloyd Cooper
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31:17In this episode of the Espace Montreal Podcast, Axel Monsaingeon sits down with Lloyd Cooper, Executive Vice Chair at Cushman & Wakefield, to unpack the new era of downtown Montreal's office market. With 40 years in the business and over 4,000 transactions under his belt, Lloyd explains why 2025 is a record year for office leasing, why work-from-ho…
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Dec. 4, 2025: Protecting children from social media harm; Venezuelans living in the shadows
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49:00Protecting children from the harmful side of social media has been a years-long fight, but Congress may finally be taking action. Today we hear about one mother's determination to bring change in memory of her daughter. Meanwhile, experts will offer research assistance to state legislators next session. Then, they followed the rules set up by the f…
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Thursday, Dec. 4: Waymo in Pittsburgh + Property Tax Hikes + Public Schools Outlook + 'Mon Bomber' Search
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4:11Today's newscast includes these stories: Waymo self-driving testing downtown Pittsburgh, step toward public robotaxis Allegheny County approves $3 billion budget without property tax hike Report highlights gains, persistent inequities in Pittsburgh Public Schools Verona, Bell Acres propose 2026 property tax increases Journalists deploy underwater t…
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The Office Crisis & Why Work Feels Broken With Cali Williams Yost
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34:09In this episode of The Real Finds Podcast, host Gordon Lamphere sits down with Cali Williams Yost, CEO and founder of the Flex+Strategy Group, to explore how CEOs, COOs, HR leaders, and real estate decision makers can move beyond simple “return to office” mandates and design truly high performance flexible work models. Cali has been a pioneer in fl…
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Dec. 3, 2025: No degree? No problem; Tig Notaro grieves Colorado's late poet laureate Andrea Gibson
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49:29For most state jobs, you don't need a college degree. It's the skills that matter. Governor Jared Polis has championed this change in the private sector, as well. Reporter Lawrence Lanahan writes about this trend in a piece titled, “No college degree, no problem? Not so fast!” Then, comedian Tig Notaro remembers Colorado's late poet laureate Andrea…
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Wednesday, Dec. 3: Snowstorm impacts + Reading Scores Fall + Water Board Investigation + Esplanade Launches + 82-Year Mystery Ends
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4:07Today's newscast includes these stories: Snowstorm delays buses, flights, and snarls morning commute Reading scores fall, absenteeism rises in PPS report Investigation: Pittsburgh Water board shows near-total voting unanimity Esplanade riverfront project launches in Chateau WWII airman from Pittsburgh identified after 82 years…
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December 2, 2025: 'Witness at Sand Creek'; Changing vision for Colorado's public lands
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49:26It's one of the darkest moments in Colorado history: the Sand Creek Massacre of 1864. Today, through the letters he wrote, we learn about a man who refused to take part: Capt. Silas Soule. Then, from oil and gas drilling to cattle grazing and conservation, the issues facing public lands in Colorado under the Trump administration. And for Aging Matt…
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Tuesday, Dec. 2: Environmental Cleanup + Allegheny Health Profits + 2050 Plan Shakeup + Chartiers Valley Raises + Oakland Residents Fight for Community
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3:58Today's newscast includes these stories: Oil firms fund $3.3M cleanup of Lawrenceville river pollution Allegheny Health Network posts third straight profitable quarter Council reconsiders funding for 2050 city plan Chartiers Valley support staff win raises in new contract Longtime Oakland residents fight to preserve community amid gentrification…
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Episode 47: Episode 47: Council Members Redesigning Cities: Autonomous Vehicle Shuttles in Boca Raton, FL
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47:16Autonomous vehicles are here – but which mode best serves cities? Private AVs like Tesla? Privately-owned and operated robotaxis like Waymo? Or publicly supported on-demand AV shuttle buses? Are on-demand AV shuttles a more efficient way to provide transit service in lower-density areas where regular bus service is infeasible – and if so how should…
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December 1, 2025: Reflections on the past, and looking forward on World AIDS Day
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49:12Today, on World AIDS Day, Ryan visits the Colorado AIDS memorial in the heart of Denver with Barb Cardell, program director at the Positive Women's Network USA. They discuss science, stigma, and, for our series Aging Matters, what it means to enter your senior years with HIV. Then, what a trip to the grocery store says about a "silent recession." P…
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