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Ratio.City Joins Forces with Esri Canada!
Discover how data helps building better communities.Discover the exciting news: Ratio.City, the innovative urban planning solutions provider, has joined forces with Esri Canada Limited. With a shared commitment to transforming urban planning processes, Ratio.City, now recognized as Ratio.City, a division of Esri Canada, aims to make a lasting impact on the cities we love. Learn more about the acquisition, our journey together, and the future of urban planning in Canada. Stay tuned for updates and exciting enhancements resulting from this collaboration. Contact us with any questions and be a part of this transformative journey in urban innovation.
Data and Collaboration Solutions for the Future of Cities
Discover how data helps building better communities.
Why is it so hard to accelerate housing supply?
Picture showcasing affordable housing building
Addressing the Housing Supply Problem by Streamlining Development Approvals Processes
CMHC Housing Supply Challenge - Ratio.City submission selected
Visualizing Urban Data with Ratio.City
Andrea Giambelli, Head of Product, shares Ratio.City’s approach to data visualization and our specific tools for city-building in Part II of our Data Visualization Series.
The Importance of Data Visualization in City Building
In Part I of our Data Visualization Series, Andrea Giambelli, Head of Products, shares how visualization tools can elevate, enhance and expand urban data.
Seed Round: Complete
Ratio.City is happy to announce that we’ve raised $1M in our seed round!
Why We Do What We Do
“Hold on, are you kidding me?” Our intrepid planning intern, Tessa, asked after seeing our first demo.
“Do you know how long this usually takes?!?”
Find out why we do what we do.
What's In A Name
“What does Radio City do?” We get this a lot. What does “Ratio.City” mean anyway?
Identifying Development Opportunity
RATIO.CITY developed a visualization of Development Opportunity based on the current planning policy framework.
$100K Pitch Competition Winner
Toronto Architect Wins $100K Start-up Capital in Fierce Founders Pitch Competition