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We are on track to double — even triple — everything humanity has ever built in just the next 30 years. That’s the equivalent of building a New York City every month for four decades. But is this sustainable? The answer is clear: no. Our dependence on concrete and steel continues to deplete natural ecosystems while fueling the climate crisis. Meanwhile, billions of square feet of existing infrastructure — malls, office towers, parking garages — sit empty and obsolete. The solution isn’t endless new construction. It’s repurposing what we already have. For over 20 years, I’ve dedicated my life to adaptive reuse and regenerative placemaking — revitalizing old buildings, re-energizing neighborhoods, and weaving community, history, and nature into the fabric of our cities. From South Beach’s Art Deco preservation to Providence’s Arcade Mall conversion, the most sustainable cities of the future will be those that honor the past while creating regenerative, human-centered places to live, work, and thrive. In this episode of Regenerative Living, I explore why reimagining our existing infrastructure isn’t just an environmental necessity — it’s an opportunity to co-create vibrant, resilient, and future-ready cities that put people, planet, and purpose at the center. 👉 Watch to discover why regeneration must replace extraction in our built environment, and how we can rethink development for generations to come. Get my behind-the-scenes reflections & curated insights on regenerative living via Substack: https://tonycho1111.substack.com/ Let’s connect: Instagram → / tonycho LinkedIn → / chotimelive #regenerativeliving #futureofcities #tonycho