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Karin Brandt of coUrbanize
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37 minutes
Released:
Jul 6, 2020
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Podcast episode
Description
On this episode I’m speaking with Karin Brandt, CEO and founder of coUrbanize. An urban planner by trade, Karin launched the coUrbanize platform to power more effective community engagement throughout the planning and development process.
Karin holds a master’s degree in city planning from MIT and began her career in urban development at the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, where she co-edited Infrastructure and Land Policies. In 2018, she was selected as one of Real Estate Forum’s 50 Under 40 in Commercial Real Estate in 2018.
A note to listeners: our interview with Karin was conducted pre-Covid-19 and pre-Anti-Racism protests across the globe.
Related links for this episode:
· coUrbanize
· Karin on Twitter
· coUrbanize Twitter
· coUrbanze LinkedIn
· Remix
· BU Professor Work
· Housing Navigator
· coUrbanize Placemaking Guide
Placemaking is a hot topic for real estate companies and urban planners alike. But how do you activate space in a way that’s truly reflective of the community and also drives economic impact? We explore this in our new guide on placemaking.
Be sure to support this podcast by subscribing and reviewing! Visit Authentic Form & Function for more information: https://authenticff.com
© 2020 Authentic Form & Function
Karin holds a master’s degree in city planning from MIT and began her career in urban development at the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, where she co-edited Infrastructure and Land Policies. In 2018, she was selected as one of Real Estate Forum’s 50 Under 40 in Commercial Real Estate in 2018.
A note to listeners: our interview with Karin was conducted pre-Covid-19 and pre-Anti-Racism protests across the globe.
Related links for this episode:
· coUrbanize
· Karin on Twitter
· coUrbanize Twitter
· coUrbanze LinkedIn
· Remix
· BU Professor Work
· Housing Navigator
· coUrbanize Placemaking Guide
Placemaking is a hot topic for real estate companies and urban planners alike. But how do you activate space in a way that’s truly reflective of the community and also drives economic impact? We explore this in our new guide on placemaking.
Be sure to support this podcast by subscribing and reviewing! Visit Authentic Form & Function for more information: https://authenticff.com
© 2020 Authentic Form & Function
Released:
Jul 6, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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