What is CityHub?
CityHub is a local discovery brand focused on city-based service searches and structured business exploration. It is being developed as a cleaner, more modern directory-style property that can support future city pages, category hubs, and local discovery content.
Is CityHub a blog or a directory?
It is closer to a directory and local discovery platform than a traditional blog. Some pages may include editorial or comparison-style content later, but the core purpose is helping organize local business and service intent in a way that feels easier to navigate.
What kinds of topics will it cover?
The strongest fit for CityHub is local service discovery: home services, professional services, city-specific provider searches, best-of style pages, and category hubs that help people narrow down options without bouncing between disconnected listings.
Why does the site already have trust pages?
Because a new brand looks more credible when it has a real structure from day one. About, FAQ, privacy, and contact pages help explain what the site is for and make the domain feel maintained instead of parked.
Will CityHub stay at the root domain only?
No. The root site is the brand layer. Over time, the domain can support deeper city, service, and category pages beneath that brand. The root exists so those future pages have a stronger identity and visual system behind them.
What makes CityHub different from other local brands?
CityHub is intentionally sharper and more urban in tone. It is meant to feel faster, more structured, and more utility-driven than a softer community brand or a more editorial local site. That difference helps it stand on its own instead of blending into the rest of the network.