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Don’t Reverse the Progress Made by ‘Pandemic Streets’ – Outdoor dining and ‘slow streets’ should live on

Here’s one pandemic change that should become a permanent fixture in the urban landscape: Let’s keep the “slow streets,” parklets, temporary bike lanes and outdoor dining areas that have sprung up in cities across the country, rather than return every inch of asphalt to motor vehicles.

Beyond Business: Humanizing ESG (Environmental, Social, and Corporate Governance)

“It’s really the salience of these different groups that’s going to drive the allocation of resources at the corporate level.”

Sublette OKs billionaire’s Wyoming resort where deer and antelope play

In rural Bondurant, TD Ameritrade founder, Chicago Cubs owner and Billionaire Joe Ricketts wins a fight against his neighbors to build a luxury 64-room complex.

Inequality Grows in Western Zoom Towns

As demand for housing grows, small Western towns are experiencing skyrocketing housing costs and rising displacement.

Bill Gates predicts our work meetings will move to metaverse in 2-3 years

Gates said adoption of metaverse meetings would be slow because many people lack the tools to fully immerse themselves in the experience, such as virtual reality goggles. But he expressed optimism for advances made with three-dimensional avatars and spatial audio to help users feel more connected virtually.

63% Of Millennials Approve Of Automation In The Workplace—And Other Small Business Tech News This Week

Here are five things in technology that happened this past week and how they affect your business. Did you miss them?

Broadband Grant Programs Public Virtual Listening Sessions

These public virtual listening sessions are designed to collect stakeholder input to help inform program development and implementation.

Broadband Drives Growth in Women-led Rural Entrepreneurship

Access to broadband is essential to start-ups in rural America, and that connection is especially important for female entrepreneurs.

The Factory of the Future Is Here–and It’s Run by Americans (and Small Robots)

Robots can power networks of local factories–bringing your manufacturing closer to home and generating American jobs in the process.

Is your state ready to handle the influx of federal funds for expanding broadband?

The US$42.5 billion Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment program, known as BEAD, requires each state to generate a five-year action plan laying out how it will use the funds, including a process for prioritizing locations that are classified as “unserved” or “underserved.”