As part of their mission to enhance accessibility and connectivity, Longwood Collective has partnered with Soofa to introduce two strategically placed Soofa Signs. We spoke to members of the Longwood Collective team, including Samantha Ormsby, Vice President of Communications and Public Affairs, to learn why they chose Soofa Signs and how they’re utilizing them so far.
Read MoreNavigating bustling urban environments can be a challenge, even for seasoned city dwellers. Soofa Signs are solar-powered digital communication platforms equipped with digital or static wayfinding maps—a game-changer for creating seamless, smart, and sustainable navigation experiences. Let’s explore the key benefits of incorporating your city’s wayfinding map into Soofa Signs.
Read MoreSoofa Signs offer city landowners like yourself a powerful and versatile tool to engage the public, promote local businesses, foster a connected community, and so much more. Here are creative uses of Soofa Signs to spark your inspiration!
Read MoreSince 2014, Soofa Signs and have evolved to improve engagement in large and small communities all over the country. Check out our guide for everything a landowner should know about the benefits of Soofa Signs in their community.
Read MoreAt the recent African American Mayors Association (AAMA) annual conference in Augusta, GA, our City Customer Success Manager Jana Stewart represented Soofa and engaged with influential mayors and potential technology partners. The event provided a platform for networking, learning, and identifying avenues for collaboration in addressing unique challenges faced by cities across the nation.
Read MoreCommunity development projects play a vital role in improving the quality of life in neighborhoods, towns, and cities everywhere. The following five steps serve as a roadmap for planners and stakeholders to create positive, lasting change within their communities.
Read MoreSoofa Signs are now in the coastal city of Gloucester, MA! The city is celebrating its 400 year anniversary since being established, and is making big strides at keeping their community up to date with important public information. Read more details here.
Read MoreAre you looking for new ways to connect with your community and engage with more people? Here are some strategies that can help you get started.
Read MoreWith a population of about 6,000 residents, Bay Harbor Islands is a tight knit and lively area. They currently have one Soofa Sign in their community, and many people have begun to notice how it works. We spoke to Bridget Anne Morin, Director of Communications for Bay Harbor Islands, to hear more about how she uses their Soofa Sign, and how the community interacts with it.
Read MoreMain Street America hosted their annual conference, Main Street Now, in Boston, MA last week, and one of our City Growth Representatives, Jane Clark represented Soofa at the event in person. Read more about the four day event here!
Read MoreAugusta partnered with Soofa to bring our solar powered neighborhood signs to their community, and have been inspired by how people use them. We talked to Katherine Bonner, Project Coordinator for Downtown Development Authority of Augusta, to see how the community has been using their three Soofa Signs and what they think.
Read MoreA Facebook widget option recently launched on all Soofa Signs, which gives landowners the chance to connect their city Facebook page to their Soofa Signs. Sharing local updates is now easier than ever for cities, and here are three examples of how they are using Facebook to do it.
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