by Em Hall | Nov 12, 2024 | Thought Leadership
Bike racks at Potomac Shores, which features an extensive trail system linking amenities throughout the community What is Trail-Oriented Development? Trail-oriented development (TrOD) is an urban design framework that links people to local businesses, community...
by Em Hall | Sep 26, 2024 | Careers & Culture
NAIOP MD|DC Member of the Year recipient Katie Wagner (center), pictured with colleagues William Zeid (l) and Erwin Andres (r) at the 22nd Annual Awards of Excellence Gala Gorove Slade is pleased to announce that our colleague Katie Wagner, PE, PTOE, has been...
by Em Hall | Jun 22, 2024 | Personal Perspectives
I have found that living in a city comes with numerous benefits; I have more options for entertainment and dining, walkable destinations, access to public transportation, increased social ties to my community, and more. Since goods and services are close in proximity,...
by Em Hall | Apr 30, 2024 | K-12, Thought Leadership
School buses can take up a lot of space Insight Highlights: Safe and efficient operations of school transportation should be an essential component of their planning, design, and operations. In this Insight, we’ll be covering several reasons why K-12 schools often are...
by Em Hall | Apr 6, 2024 | Community
Tysons Community Alliance (TCA) recently hosted an interactive Placemaking Fest, showcasing innovative approaches to community engagement and urban design. A standout feature of the event was the “Mobility Maze” traffic garden, a Gorove Slade-sponsored activity...