BusinessFlare Take
Spain Cracks Down on Airbnb Chaos – Cities, Take Notes Spain’s government just put Airbnb in the regulatory hot seat, telling everyone the housing market isn’t a “free-for-all.” Local leaders fed up with housing shortages caused by short-term rentals should watch closely: unchecked Airbnb markets distort local housing prices and leave neighborhoods ghost towns filled with selfie-snapping tourists instead of vibrant communities. Cities, time to decide: manage the market or let it manage you. Spanish government says housing market is not a ‘free for all’ after recent crackdown on Airbnb | AP News
Street Economics Insights
Food Trucks: Good Eats or Economic Cannibals? Street Economics AI Knows Food trucks are deliciously popular, but placing them near brick-and-mortar restaurants paying taxes and huge overhead is unfair and cannibalistic. Our custom-trained Street Economics® AI (which, unlike generic chatbots, doesn’t hallucinate and embarrass itself) can help identify locations where food trucks revive economic dead zones with recommendations on avoiding harm to established businesses. Because a taco truck parked in front of your restaurant isn’t revitalization, it’s robbery.
Drama Meter
Stockton City Council Faces Budget Battles and Grand Jury Heat Forget reality TV – Stockton’s City Council meeting is the real drama hotspot. On deck this week: a blistering grand jury report, critical staffing shortages, and budget battles. Expect accusations, heated exchanges, and budget drama that would make Netflix producers jealous. Drama meter rating: 9/10, grab your popcorn. Stockton City Council: Grand jury, staffing reports and next year’s budget on agenda this week – Stocktonia News
Book Drop – Explore My Books (No Red Tape Allowed!)
Urban Explorers Scale Mill District Roofs; Cities Take the Hint and Drop the Tape Urban explorers climbing rooftops in Minneapolis’s Mill District have officials clutching their regulatory pearls. Instead of bureaucratic handwringing, cities could channel this curiosity into urban activation and economic vitality. Want ideas for turning exploration into innovation without the usual regulatory buzzkills? Grab one of my books (Red Tape Empire, Gut Sandwich, Unleash Your Unfair Advantage) and lighten up already. Concerns about ‘urban explorers’ climbing roofs in the Mill District – KSTP.com 5 Eyewitness News
ECOSINT Signal
Chinese Hackers Infiltrated US Telecoms; Cities, Your Economic Data Isn’t Safe Turns out Chinese hackers breached major U.S. telecoms a year before previously reported wireless hacks. Local governments and cities are front-line targets—your sensitive economic data and critical infrastructure are at risk. Cities, step up cybersecurity or get ready for Beijing to plan your economic development before you do. Chinese Hacked US Telecom a Year Before Known Wireless Breaches – Bloomberg
Red River Flavor
NY Times Wants You Cooking with Climate-Friendly (Health-Destroying) Oils The New York Times claims seed oils like canola and soybean oil are “best for the planet,” conveniently ignoring the massive harm these inflammatory oils inflict on human health. Cities serious about economic and community health need to prioritize real nutrition—stop listening to climate experts pushing industrial seed oils, and start listening to common sense. Read the nonsense at NY Times
Purple Cow of the Day
Key West Killing Its Own Purple Cow – Proposed Houseboat Rent Hikes Could End an Era Key West’s iconic houseboat community—a quirky, authentic purple cow—is under threat from drastic rent increases. This unique living arrangement symbolizes Key West’s legendary ability to accommodate characters, dreamers, and free spirits, regardless of their bank accounts. Skyrocketing rents risk turning Key West into just another boring resort town. Save the houseboats, preserve the cow. PROPOSED RENT HIKES COULD SINK KEY WEST HOUSEBOAT COMMUNITY
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