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Crowdsourcing a pop-up city of 60,000 in the desert: One week, it’s a vast desert revealing zero signs of any kind

Destination space for pop-up retailers: For communities that want to crowdsource their future, but looking for interim

Pop-up placemaking and next gen urban neighborhoods: ‘Popups’ are short-term experiences that provide the freedom to experiment with projects

Pop-up bicycle coffee stand: Now that you’ve now been introduced to Bicycle City, when it comes

Instructables crowdsourced pop-up restaurant: What happens when a virtual world becomes real? What happens when a

Tactical Urbanism: Short-term action for long-term change: Why wait for neighborhood change when you can do it yourself? Citizens

Learning from the Burning Man principles in our cities: This is the ultimate demonstration of crowdsourced placemaking in the world: 70,000

A model for crowdplacemaking is… in Vegas?: What happens when you take a crowdsourced pop-up city of 60,000 people

Bristol’s 2-year crowdsourced placemaking success story: This is a follow up story to “Bristol crowdsources piazza into downtown

Crowd sources revitalization of their downtown… in big way: When Renaissance Downtowns, a visionary triple-bottom-line real estate development firm that won

Crowdsourcing a ‘Better Block’ in Memphis: Inspired by the Better Block Program in Oak Cliff, Dallas, Texas that

Citysumers’ define powerful new urban trend: Our longtime resource at trendwatching.com recognizes the rising trend of urban cultural

Pedestrian-only/car-free trends toward the crowd in Fall 2010: The demand for pedestrian-only places is increasingly being met. A few of

Main street retail’s future: Editors, hospitality, community: Since local independent retailers don’t have the financial capacity of their national/international

Coworking 2010: Like anything in business, coworking is evolving. Here’s where coworking stands today,

One of the only authentic trendy stores you’ll find: First of all, authentic trendiness is practically an oxymoron, which is why