The 2024 Main Street Now Conference in Birmingham, AL, was full of connections, insights, and shared passions for revitalizing main streets and downtown areas. One of our Government Affairs Representatives, Jonathan Wise, represented Soofa at the event.
Read MoreIn 2021, Martin’s Park installed their Soofa Sign as a way to better connect with visitors, provide a wayfinding solution, and promote local events. We spoke to the management team at Martin’s Park, Sierra Rothberg and Jennifer Coyne to learn more about how they use their Soofa Sign and the positive impact it’s making on the park.
Read MoreThe Town of Cary is the first to bring the Soofa Sign to North Carolina. Located in the first phase of its recently opened Downtown Park, the Soofa Sign is used to promote events at the park, inform residents and visitors about what’s happening nearby, and provide updates on the continued development of the remaining seven acres of the premier park.
Read MoreLast month, we spoke on the Tech Innovations In Parks panel at the City Parks Alliance Greater and Greener Conference in Minneapolis. We were thrilled to share the stage with Los Angeles Recreation and Parks, Denver Parks and Recreation, and the Land Art Generator. The panel was moderated by our good friends at the National Recreation and Park Association, with whom we’ve partnered on events like the Boston Innovation Lab and collaborated on articles examining the role technology plays in parks.
Read MoreThe Park District of Oak Park is one of Soofa's first early adopters of the Soofa Pro sensor, which measures pedestrian traffic in outdoor public spaces. This case study shares insights into the project, data visualizations, lessons learned, and next steps to maximize the value of Soofa Pro data to the Park District's operations.
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