Last year I wrote twice in this blog about Medellin, the Colombia's second largest city, first when she was selected in a group of 25 cities including Hong Kong, Sao Paulo and Toronto, and the second time when she was placed among the top three most innovative cities, just behind Tel Aviv in Israel and New York in U.S., in a yearly contest run and sponsored by Citi, and the Marketing Services Department of Wall Street Journal (WSJ) Magazine that teamed up with, the nonprofit organization, Urban Land Institute (ULI) to award to a city, wherever in the world, the title of "Most Innovative City of 2012 ".
I am proud to mention that Medellin, the 'Gondolas' City, as today I named, won finally this honorable title like, The Most Innovative City of 2012. Congratulations to all paisas.
The gondolas connect the higher suburbs of the city with the major subway lines making transportation faster and more efficient.
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The present:
The Metro of Medellin is quickly gaining a reputation for being one of the most innovative transit planning bodies on the planet and this project, the Green Corridors, should only solidify that reputation.
The future:
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