Wake Forest Innovation Quarter in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, exemplifies a thriving innovation district where businesses, research facilities, and residential living converge, fostering economic growth and community development.
Kirsty Tuxford explores what makes a successful innovation district and how Athens used innovation to combat economic and social challenges.
In this article by Patrick Sisson, Julie Wagner weighs in on the housing and transit challenges faced by Cambridge’s Kendall Square.
In the race to create innovation districts in low-income urban areas, city leaders play a key role.
For the past 50 years, many cities across the globe have described their dream of creating the next "Silicon Valley". Yet no-one has succeeded. That’s because the valley is not just a collection of buildings, companies and institutions.
The article explores urban innovation districts—dense city hubs where institutions, companies, and startups cluster to drive economic growth and collaboration.