Robert Steuteville

Editor

Preston's Summary

Robert Steuteville is the editor of Public Square: A CNU Journal and senior communications adviser for the Congress for the New Urbanism. He focuses on architecture and planning, construction and real estate, and social issues, with particular attention to topics such as traffic and urban development in regions like Charlotte, North Carolina, and Florida. Robert is featured in the Congress for the New Urbanism.

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Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Government Announcement: 33 %
Cites Data: 26 %
Legal Policy Regulation: 14 %
Expert Commentary: 7 %
Press Release: 5 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Urban Design
  • Real Estate Development
  • Transportation Policy & Regulation
  • Housing Market
  • Public Transportation
  • Building Materials

Pitching Insights

Robert Steuteville's coverage mainly focuses on urban planning, city development, community building, and sustainable design. He often includes government announcements and cites data in his articles. If you are an authority in urban planning or a related field such as architecture, sustainable design, or transportation with valuable insights into the topics covered by Robert, your expertise could be of interest to him.

Given that Robert does not have a specific geographic focus but operates from Charlotte, he may still appreciate perspectives relevant to this area. Consider offering localized examples or case studies that align with his coverage themes when reaching out to him.

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