Mixed-use development

development which blends a combination of residential, commercial, cultural, institutional, or industrial uses From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Mixed-use development
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Mixed use is a type of urban development, urban design, urban planning and/or a zoning class that mixes multiple uses. That way there may be shops, restaurants or a cinema at the ground floor of an apartment building, for example.These functions are to some degree physically and functionally mixed, and the building provides pedestrian connections.[1][2][3] Mixed-use development may also be applied to a block or neighborhood, or in zoning policy across an entire city or town. A mixed-use development may be a new construction. Sometimes, it reuses an existing building or brownfield site, or it is a combination.[4]

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Apartment complex with retail and medical offices on ground floor, Kirkland, Washington
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Ballston Quarter in Arlington, Virginia, part of the Baltimore-Washington metropolitan area, is transit-oriented, mixed-use and densified, giving a "downtown" feel in an edge city.
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Traditional mixed-use development pattern in a city center: Bitola, North Macedonia
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