Donald Shoup, a prominent professor of urban studies, passed away at 86, known for his influential work on parking economics that led to reforms in numerous cities, reducing traffic and promoting walkability. His book, “The High Cost of Free Parking,” highlighted the detrimental effects of providing excessive free parking, advocating for market-driven parking supply and dynamic pricing to improve urban spaces. Shoup’s ideas have been widely embraced, with over 3,000 cities implementing his recommendations, showcasing his lasting impact on urban planning and transportation.
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Apple and other US tech groups hit as Trump targets suppliers
Shares in top US companies, such as Apple, Amazon, and Tesla, saw significant declines in after-hours trading due to Donald Trump's new tariff regime causing concerns about global supply chain disruptions. Technology companies, retailers, and consumer brands were among the hardest hit. The new tariffs are set to take effect on April 5 and April 9, with a universal 10% tariff on all countries and higher reciprocal tariffs on key geographies. Tech supply chains, particularly...
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