About Cabling Installation & Maintenance

Our mission: Bringing practical business and technical intelligence to today's structured cabling professionals

For more than 30 years, Cabling Installation & Maintenance has provided useful, practical information to professionals responsible for the specification, design, installation and management of structured cabling systems serving enterprise, data center and other environments. These professionals are challenged to stay informed of constantly evolving standards, system-design and installation approaches, product and system capabilities, technologies, as well as applications that rely on high-performance structured cabling systems. Our editors synthesize these complex issues into multiple information products. This portfolio of information products provides concrete detail that improves the efficiency of day-to-day operations, and equips cabling professionals with the perspective that enables strategic planning for networks’ optimum long-term performance.

Throughout our annual magazine, weekly email newsletters and 24/7/365 website, Cabling Installation & Maintenance digs into the essential topics our audience focuses on.

  • Design, Installation and Testing: We explain the bottom-up design of cabling systems, from case histories of actual projects to solutions for specific problems or aspects of the design process. We also look at specific installations using a case-history approach to highlight challenging problems, solutions and unique features. Additionally, we examine evolving test-and-measurement technologies and techniques designed to address the standards-governed and practical-use performance requirements of cabling systems.
  • Technology: We evaluate product innovations and technology trends as they impact a particular product class through interviews with manufacturers, installers and users, as well as contributed articles from subject-matter experts.
  • Data Center: Cabling Installation & Maintenance takes an in-depth look at design and installation workmanship issues as well as the unique technology being deployed specifically for data centers.
  • Physical Security: Focusing on the areas in which security and IT—and the infrastructure for both—interlock and overlap, we pay specific attention to Internet Protocol’s influence over the development of security applications.
  • Standards: Tracking the activities of North American and international standards-making organizations, we provide updates on specifications that are in-progress, looking forward to how they will affect cabling-system design and installation. We also produce articles explaining the practical aspects of designing and installing cabling systems in accordance with the specifications of established standards.

Cabling Installation & Maintenance is published by Endeavor Business Media, a division of EndeavorB2B.

Contact Cabling Installation & Maintenance

Editorial

Patrick McLaughlin

Serena Aburahma

Advertising and Sponsorship Sales

Peter Fretty - Vice President, Market Leader

Tim Carli - Business Development Manager

Brayden Hudspeth - Sales Development Representative

Subscriptions and Memberships

Subscribe to our newsletters and manage your subscriptions

Feedback/Problems

Send a message to our general in-box

 

City Neighborhoods and Suburbs of Major Metropolitans Thrive Post-Pandemic, Square Data Finds

Since the pandemic, major metropolitans have changed due to factors like the ‘Great Reshuffle,’ remote and hybrid work, and rises in cost of living, among others. While most downtowns haven’t returned to pre-pandemic levels of economic activity, new Square data shows neighborhoods and suburbs outside of dense city centers are thriving, helping fuel local economies.

This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20241002881488/en/

Square analysis of millions of restaurant transactions in the selected zip codes in New York City (Graphic: Square)

Square analysis of millions of restaurant transactions in the selected zip codes in New York City (Graphic: Square)

Square analyzed food and beverage transactions in Q1 2020 versus Q1 2024 in New York, San Francisco, and Washington, D.C. to uncover where consumers have shifted their spending across these metropolitans.

“The clearest finding we can show today is that American cities are strong, alive, and growing. Some parts of cities, downtown areas indexed to office workers in particular, have struggled,” said Ara Kharazian, Square Research Lead. “However, our national conversation misses the fact that other neighborhoods have flourished, and our findings show the small business environment is healthy, resilient, and strong.”

New York City

  • Data shows significant declines in activity in areas with a high density of commercial real estate that index towards office workers, including Midtown Manhattan, the Financial District. Downtown Brooklyn saw a more moderate decline.
  • Other areas of Brooklyn, like Williamsburg, Bushwick, and Bed-Stuy, have grown, with activity levels up 20-60% since Q1 2020.
  • Queens, Long Island City and Astoria in particular, which have seen increased development and housing construction in recent years, have seen activity levels grow between 30%-60% since 2020.
  • Activity levels in Greenwich Village and the West Village, among the most expensive neighborhoods in Manhattan, remain relatively unchanged from pre-pandemic.

San Francisco Bay Area

  • With a slow return to work, downtown restaurant transactions in the Financial District and SoMa have declined. New attractions and the return of tourism have contributed to growth in Mission Bay and the Embarcadero.
  • Residential areas outside of downtown like Pacific Heights, Outer Richmond, and the Castro, have become hot spots as residents now go out in their local neighborhoods.
  • In the north, Mill Valley and Marin County saw substantial increases, and in the south, Daly City and parts of San Jose County experienced gains.
  • As residents moved to the suburbs, East Bay restaurants also saw increased traffic in Contra Costa County, Danville, and Castro Valley.

Washington, D.C.

  • In Washington, D.C., data shows significant gains in restaurant activity in neighborhoods which have seen increased housing development, such as Navy Yard and NoMa, as well as parts of Glover Park and Tenleytown.
  • Conversely, activity has declined near the Capital One Arena, Columbia Heights, and surrounding areas.
  • Areas adjacent to the National Mall and tourism sites have remained flat, helping support downtown businesses, while significant declines in activity were observed east of the Potomac River.

About Square

Square makes commerce and financial services easy and accessible with its integrated ecosystem of commerce solutions. Square offers purpose-built software to run complex restaurant, retail, and professional services operations, versatile e-commerce tools, embedded financial services and banking products, buy now, pay later functionality through Afterpay, staff management and payroll capabilities, and much more – all of which work together to save sellers time and effort. Millions of sellers across the globe trust Square to power their business and help them thrive in the economy. For more information, visit www.squareup.com.

Contacts

For inquiries into Square’s consumer, labor, and business data, please email press@squareup.com.

Stock Quote API & Stock News API supplied by www.cloudquote.io
Quotes delayed at least 20 minutes.
By accessing this page, you agree to the following
Privacy Policy and Terms Of Service.