This «City of Presidents,» with a population over 92,000, is
a mix of residential neighborhoods and commercial areas and is located adjacent to Boston as well as smaller towns like Weymouth, Hull, Milton, Randolph, and Braintree.
Not exact matches
We were able to walk rather than drive to our meeting because
of our
mixed - use
neighborhood, which allows
residential and commercial buildings to coexist.
The goal is to allow for
residential development without stifling the influx
of tech and new media businesses to the area's loft - style office space, according to the New York Observer.Proponents
of the plan hope retailers would follow the new residents to the
neighborhood and help create a 24 - hour
mixed - use community.
Since 1987, the idea
of creating a
neighborhood mixed - use
residential / business district has been a topic
of study and discussion among
However, high unemployment, inadequate infrastructure, and limited supportive programs have contributed to economic stagnation in the
neighborhood over the last decade, precluding Jamaica from realizing the potential
of previous City investments in the area — including the development
of the Jamaica AirTrain terminal in 2003 and a 2007 rezoning
of 368 blocks in the area aimed at providing a dynamic
mix of residential, business, and community opportunities in the heart
of the downtown.
One implication
of the different spatial distribution
of people by race is that lots
of metropolitan areas have de facto segregated schools, while Brown v. Board
of Education and the cases that followed were quite effective in requiring schools in small towns and rural areas with racially
mixed populations to be integrated, since they don't have many schools period and don't have nearly as great
residential segregation into large nearly mono - racial groups
of neighborhoods the way that many large cities do.
In place
of the Javits, Cuomo proposed building a new
mixed - use
neighborhood in the model
of Battery Park City, with
residential units, hotels and parks.
The decision, backed by all
of the
neighborhood's elected officials, dramatically increases the odds that CB3's vision
of a
mixed use (
residential and commercial) project, including 50 % affordable and 50 % market rate housing, will one day become a reality.
As for what would follow any cleanup, most candidates envision a
mix of business, industrial and
residential use that conforms to the feel
of the
neighborhood and provides some public access to the waterfront.
Managed by Prince Hotels, the dproperty is situated in the Kioicho
neighborhood, part
of Tokyo Garden Terrace Kioicho, a
mixed - use development comprised
of commercial,
residential, retail and entertainment spaces.
A substantial number
of acres on or adjacent to the waterfront are available for development — plenty
of space for an economically vibrant
mix of residential and commercial uses as well as generous amounts
of public parkland offering river access to many
neighborhoods cut off from the Hudson since the 19th century.
He represents developers
of large scale,
mixed - use planned developments, as well as
residential home builders, in connection with acquisitions, sales, planning, operations, and governance structures for phased and jointly developed communities; developers
of neighborhood to regional shopping centers; and end - user, out parcel, and retail purchasers in connection with large scale expansion programs, including the financing transactions related to all
of these projects.
It has a number
of distinct
neighborhoods and a
mix of residential and commercial development.
In the past, HUD has championed
neighborhoods with a
mix of residential housing and businesses and access to public transit.
Today it's a community with a
mix of new homes and older
residential neighborhoods.
In a recent column in Retail Traffic, Doron Valero, president
of Equity One talked about his company's diversification plan and how he expects it to add value: «A
mixed - use development can become the center
of a
neighborhood, having guaranteed traffic from the
residential component,» he explained.