Por: New York Post Life October 26, 2022
It’s a real smear campaign. A deranged man was caught on camera on his neighbors’ new car shortly after pouring what’s believed to be urine through their letterbox in Hampshire, England, SWNS reported. “It turned out he was putting urine through the letterbox and cat poo everywhere — he put it on my car and the doorstep, and he’d even gone round to my back gate and put urine on my [trash] bins as well,” Sue Waters said of the Aug.... + full article
The Boston Globe USA Business October 26, 2022
The Cambridge City Council voted Monday night to eliminate all minimum parking requirements for new buildings in the city, a major zoning reform that could reduce the number of new off-street parking spaces and — — make it easier to build more housing at a lower cost.The... + más
Will less parking mean more housing in Cambridge? | The Boston Globe
L.A. hits $1-billion earthquake milestone: 8,000 buildings retrofitted | Los Angeles Times
CBS News USA Business October 20, 2022
Lyft is testing a new feature this week that allows users in select areas of the U.S. to search for and reserve parking spots.The ride-hailing company told CBS MoneyWatch that the pilot, dubbed Lyft Parking, is available in a small number of select cities across the U.S. and... + más
Left by the side of the road by a Lyft driver and then charged for a pricey second ride | The Boston Globe
Lyft exec was wrong about driverless vehicles — but he still believes in their potential | CNBC
New York Post USA Life October 17, 2022
Nothing scares away an adorable grin like a parent whipping out their iPhone and swiping left to quickly activate the camera. Kids can be the most gorgeous little cherubs, but the second they realize they’re about to be photographed, they turn into big, toothy... + más
'Smile' is now playing only in theaters, but the creepy horror movie is expected to hit Paramount Plus in November | Business Insider
Review: 'Smile' turns twisted grin into bland horror flick | ABC News
The Boston Globe USA Life October 13, 2022
QUEBEC CITY — In 2017, Coline Niess, the exhibition project manager at the , had a big idea.She told her colleagues, let’s do an exhibition about poop. Feces. Also known in the French speaking city as merde.The response she got from her team was … confused. Concerned?... + más
In Quebec, the Independence Movement Gives Way to a New Nationalism | The New York Times
Hydro-Quebec seals $2 billion deal to buy New England power firm | Portland Press Herald
New York Daily News USA Politics October 11, 2022
New York City is mulling a policy that would effectively deputize people who call in complaints about cars illegally blocking bike lanes and intersections — and pay them up to $44 for each actionable tip they make. The policy proposal, which is laid out in a bill from... + más
California Might Finally Do Something Obvious to Build More Housing | Slate
Slate USA Business September 24, 2022
California Gov. Gavin Newsom has on his desk a long-awaited reform bill that will make housing cheaper and more abundant, help mom ’n’ pop restaurants get started, let architects reuse historic buildings, and make the state’s neighborhoods more walkable. What issue... + más
Ginther: $1.5 billion bond package will go before Columbus voters this November | 10 WBNS
GOP rep says Washington ‘own worst enemy’ on driving up housing labor costs | The Hill
The Boston Globe USA Business September 21, 2022
For decades, it seemed as if urban developers couldn’t build enough parking. Now one Boston-area city may say they don’t have to build any at all.An ambitious new policy is moving forward in Cambridge that would end so-called minimum parking requirements for new residential... + más
In a work-from-anywhere world, how will Kendall Square adapt for the future? | The Boston Globe
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