Richard Hill+FollowIs Your City Losing Its Charm Fast?Honestly, does anyone else feel like their city is kinda losing its soul? I mean, between the constant traffic, new buildings popping up everywhere, and rents skyrocketing like nobody’s business, it’s like the place I grew up doesn’t exist anymore. Seriously, what happened to the quirky little coffee shops and the cozy book nooks? Now it's all high-rises and chain stores. I love a good slice of modern life as much as the next person, but damn, sometimes I just wanna stroll and soak up some old-school vibes without feeling like a tourist in my own hometown. Am I the only one feeling this? Or is your city also on some crazy fast-tracked path to losing everything that made it special? Let’s talk about it! #RealEstateWatch #CityChange #UrbanLife00Share
Michael Smith+FollowWhy Are Cleveland Roads So Bad?Just got back from Europe and wow, their roads are next-level smooth—no potholes in sight! Meanwhile, Cleveland streets are like driving through a war zone. Turns out, European cities build roads to actually last, with deeper foundations and better materials. Here, we just patch things up and call it a day. Maybe it’s time we steal a page from Berlin and Munich and fix our roads for real? Imagine roller-skating down Euclid Ave without dodging craters! #Cleveland #Potholes #Infrastructure #RoadTrip #UrbanLife #Transportation9833Share
ywheeler+FollowCities Are Flipping the Script on Cars vs. WalkersDowntowns are playing musical chairs with cars and pedestrians! Some cities like Paris and Barcelona are going all-in on pedestrian zones—think more plazas, outdoor cafés, and chill strolls. But others, like Miami Beach and Philly, are letting cars back in (with slower speeds and shared spaces). If you’re planning a trip, check which cities are giving you more room to roam and which ones are revving up the engines again. Where would you rather wander? #Transportation #TravelTrends #UrbanLife10Share