Walk Score, a subsidiary of
Redfin, provides
walkability analysis and apartment search tools. Its flagship product is a large-scale, public access walkability index that assigns a numerical walkability score to any address in the
United States
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United Kingdom
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Canada
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, and
Australia
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. Walk Score is a type of
automated efficiency model focused on location efficiency. A Walk Score, as well as a Bike Score and a Transit Score, may be assigned to a particular address or an entire region, and the company maintains a ranking of the most walkable cities in the United States. Products for computer programmers include Travel Time
API. Higher walk scores have been correlated with higher property values and lower mortgage default risk.
The company is headquartered in
Seattle
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,
Washington.
History
Walk Score was founded in July 2007 by Mike Mathieu and aided by Matt Lerner, Jesse Kocher, and Josh Herst, formerly of
Madrona Venture Group.
In August 2010, the company launched Transit Score to help users understand the proximity of public transport to an address.
In 2011, Walk Score unveiled an apartment search tool that locates available housing based on commute time to a given location. The tool calculates commute times for various modes of transport including walking,
cycling
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, driving, and
public transit.
In January 2012, the company raised $2 million from
angel investor
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s, including Geoff Entress,
Shel Kaphan, former chief technology officer of
Amazon.com, and Rudy Gadre, former general counsel of
Facebook
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.
In May 2012, the company launched Bike Score, a quantitative measure of bikeability to/from an address based on the availability of bike lanes, hilliness, road connectivity, nearby amenities, and the percentage of people in that area who bike to work.
In April 2013, the company launched Travel Time API.
In September 2014, the company launched crime maps.
In October 2014,
Redfin acquired the company.
Criticism
Walk Score has been criticized for the limits of its accuracy and relevancy in methodology and results. Specifically, Walk Score doesn't calculate whether there are sidewalks, how many lanes of traffic one must cross, how much crime occurs in the area, or what the weather is typically like. It also doesn't differentiate between types of amenities, for example, a supermarket grocery store versus a small food mart selling mostly chips and liquor.
See also
*
Walkability
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Bicycle-friendly
*
New Urbanism
New Urbanism is an urban design movement that promotes environmentally friendly habits by creating Walkability, walkable neighbourhoods containing a wide range of housing and job types. It arose in the United States in the early 1980s, and has ...
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Permeability (spatial and transport planning)
References
Further reading
* Stephanie Y. Rauterkus, Grant I. Thrall, and Eric Hangen, 2010
"Location Efficiency and Mortgage Default"''Journal of Sustainable Real Estate'' (JOSRE), Volume 2, No. 1.
* Brewster, Mark, David Hurtado, Sara Olson, and Jessica Yen. 2009
"Walkscore.com: A New Methodology to Explore Associations between Neighborhood Resources, Race and Health."Department of Society, Human Development, and Health, Harvard School of Public Health.
* Carr, Lucas J., Shira I. Dunsiger, and Bess H. Marcus. 2010
"Validation of Walk Score for estimating access to walkable amenities" ''British Journal of Sports Medicine''.
External links
* {{Official website, https://www.walkscore.com/
2007 establishments in the United States
2014 mergers and acquisitions
Companies based in Seattle
Online companies of the United States
Internet properties established in 2007
Walking in the United States