An Observation of Cuba: July 2023For many U.S. citizens, Cuba travel is still shrouded in mystery after the initial flurry of visits that occurred during the Obama…Jul 31, 2023Jul 31, 2023
Witnessing the Spread of Coronavirus Through Airports and CultureOur fingers are pointed in the wrong way at how our cities are responding to the COVID-19 crisis around the world. We constantly see on…May 14, 2020May 14, 2020
The Invisible Hand of Hip (and How it Impacts Real Estate)There’s an old motivational saying in real estate where one says, “If you build it, they will come.” I’m not sure how much this applies to…Sep 21, 2015Sep 21, 2015
A Collection of Weird Driving “Rules” in U.S. CitiesIn America’s largest cities, there are certain unique road practices that are either informally recognized or unrecognized legally by the vast majority of drivers.Jun 16, 2014Jun 16, 2014
The Hazard Light: A Car Button in Need of InnovationSure, the law can tell us how to use it. But we humans have found better reasons to flash them off.May 15, 2014May 15, 2014
Coachella: Camp CityTales from a Bizarre Social Experiment Involving Hundreds of Car Plots in the Dusty DesertApr 15, 2014Apr 15, 2014
What Makes You a Local of Your City?…and what makes you more “local” than others?Feb 7, 2014Feb 7, 2014
Why Your Start-Up Can’t Go GlobalTravel (and be observant when you do) — it pays the dividends.Aug 29, 2013Aug 29, 2013