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EPISODE · Mar 17, 2026 · 1H 3M

Why some public spaces thrive while others fail

from City People · host Sam Roxas and Warren Logan

Why do some public spaces feel vibrant and full of life while others feel empty, over-designed, or impossible to love?In this episode of City People, hosts Sam Roxas and Warren Logan explore what actually makes public space work. From Salesforce Park, an oasis in the sky above downtown San Francisco, to Second Street, where a city street becomes a stage for music, gathering, and civic life, we examine how great public places come to life.Along the way, we talk with James Kirby of Biederman Redevelopment Ventures and Luke Spray of Civic Joy Fund about the real ingredients behind thriving public spaces: programming, stewardship, belonging, intention, and the people who care enough to activate them.This episode explores:• What public space really means in modern cities • Why some places feel welcoming and alive, while others feel sterile • How programming and stewardship shape the success of parks, plazas, and streets • Who pays for great public spaces—and whether the investment is worth it • Why streets may be the next frontier of public space • What happens when we start treating streets as places for joy, culture, and community, not just transportationPublic space isn’t just infrastructure. It’s a canvas. And the best spaces come alive when people decide to use them.If you enjoyed this episode, rate and review the show. It helps more people find us.  Watch full vids of our episodes (more fun!) on youtube. 

Why do some public spaces feel vibrant and full of life while others feel empty, over-designed, or impossible to love? In this episode of City People, hosts Sam Roxas and Warren Logan explore what actually makes public space work. From Salesforce Park, an oasis in the sky above downtown San Francisco, to Second Street, where a city street becomes a stage for music, gathering, and civic life, we examine how great public places come to life. Along the way, we talk with James Kirby of Biederman ...

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Why do some public spaces feel vibrant and full of life while others feel empty, over-designed, or impossible to love?In this episode of City People, hosts Sam Roxas and Warren Logan explore what actually makes public space work. From Salesforce...

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