VANCOUVER – Kay Matthews doesn’t mince words when asked about the state of businesses fighting to survive in downtown cores across Ontario. “We’re struggling,” said Matth...
LOL. Yes, we can find a purpose by making cities pedestrian friendly (a.k.a. a walkable city).
Not only will this improve happiness, increase local business, improve health, reduce pollution, and increase the strength within communities, but it will also attract visitors who want to experience the city in friendly way.
LOL. Yes, we can find a purpose by making cities pedestrian friendly (a.k.a. a walkable city).
Not only will this improve happiness, increase local business, improve health, reduce pollution, and increase the strength within communities, but it will also attract visitors who want to experience the city in friendly way.