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Talking Headways: A Streetsblog PodcastTalking Headways: A Streetsblog PodcastMondays Flashback: Street CommerceThis week we’re going back to 2021 to chat with Professor Andres Sevtsuk of MIT about his book Street Commerce: Creating Vibrant Urban Sidewalks.  I really liked this discussion and he just had an MIT News profile out yesterday about his work so I thought it might be of interest to folks.  We chat the importance of location in urban retail, the city factors that might determine a store’s success, and why urban retail should be studied more in planning school. +++ Follow us on Bluesky, Threads, Instagram, YouTube, Flickr ... @theoverheadwire Follow us on Mas...2024-12-1744 minMIT Open Aggregated Podcast FeedMIT Open Aggregated Podcast FeedMaking sense of cities — Andres SevtsukAndres Sevtsuk is an associate professor of Urban Science and Planning at MIT. His work focuses on the influence of urban design on travel behavior and quality of life, and contributes to making cities more walkable, sustainable and equitable.Show notes and transcript:https://news.mit.edu/podcast/podcast-curiosity-unbounded-episode-12-making-sense-citiesJoin the mailing list or send us feedback:https://eepurl.com/ixPQPA2024-12-1700 minCuriosity UnboundedCuriosity UnboundedMaking sense of cities — Andres SevtsukAndres Sevtsuk is an associate professor of Urban Science and Planning at MIT. His work focuses on the influence of urban design on travel behavior and quality of life, and contributes to making cities more walkable, sustainable and equitable.Show notes and transcript:https://news.mit.edu/podcast/podcast-curiosity-unbounded-episode-12-making-sense-citiesJoin the mailing list or send us feedback:https://eepurl.com/ixPQPA2024-12-1728 minGovLove - A Podcast About Local GovernmentGovLove - A Podcast About Local GovernmentInclusionary Retail with Julia Duranti-Martinez, Andres Sevtsuk, and Mikeya GriffinAction for the future. Three guests joined the podcast to discuss inclusionary retail. Julia Duranti-Martinez is the Senior Program Officer for Community Impact and Research at the Local Initiatives Support Corporation. Andres Sevtsuk is an Associate Professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Mikeya Griffin is the Executive Director of the Rondo Community Land Trust. They shared the concept of inclusionary retail, the benefits of community land trusts, and the legal tools used to accomplish community ownership. Host: Dan Bolin2023-06-231h 00dusp@MITdusp@MITUrban Mobility, Planning and AdaptationEpisode Two of Season Two features guests Andres Sevtsuk and Lindiwe Rennert. Sevtsuk (SM '06, PhD '10) is the Head of the City Design and Development Group (CDD) and the Charles and Ann Spaulding Career Development Associate Professor of Urban Science and Planning at DUSP. His research focuses on public qualities of cities, and on making urban environments more walkable, sustainable and equitable, bridging the fields of urban design, spatial analytics and mobility research. Rennert (MCP '16) is a PhD Candidate in Regional and Urban Planning Studies at the London School of Economics and Political Science. Her current research focuses...2023-03-2436 minPanoramasPanoramas003. Presente y futuro del comercio local¿Cuántos locales minoristas, restaurantes, cafés o establecimientos de servicios hay en las calles de nuestras ciudades?  Sin duda, la cantidad de calles comerciales está relacionada con el tamaño de la población. Acompañados por Daniel Sarasa, planificador y gestor de proyectos de innovación urbana y Director de la Fundación Zaragoza Ciudad del Conocimiento, charlamos con Andres Sevtsuk, investigador del MIT y autor del libro “Street Commerce: Creating Vibrant Urban Sidewalks” y con Ana Jimenez, técnico del Ayuntamiento de Zaragoza especializada en desarrollos de comercio local.2021-12-0926 minTalking Headways: A Streetsblog PodcastTalking Headways: A Streetsblog PodcastEpisode 328: Street CommerceThis week we’re joined by Professor Andres Sevtsuk, professor of Urban Science at the MIT Department of Urban Studies and Planning to talk about his book Street Commerce: Creating More Vibrant Urban Sidewalks. We chat the importance of location in urban retail, the city factors that might determine a store’s success, and why urban retail should be studied more in planning school.2021-04-0843 minFuture of the American CityFuture of the American CityStreet EconomiesAndres Sevtsuk is an architect, urban designer, and educator whose work focuses on urban planning and spatial analysis. He joins Charles Waldheim to discuss his work on city networks, transportation technology, and the future streets of Los Angeles.  2020-05-1439 min