I guess that is a problem with
a small walkable city that holds all its attractions in a small space — too crowded.
Not exact matches
Think of the low - rise, high - density character of neighborhoods in Paris, London or Charleston, or any pre-1945 American town or
city neighborhood, which are characterized above all by a beautiful,
walkable, convenient public realm that more than compensates for their
small building parcels.
Brisbane is a
walkable city that is slightly
smaller than Boston, but despite its size, there is always something to do.
To find the most
walkable cities in the U.S., Walk Score started
small, by analyzing the score of each individual
city block.
I start of my travel in Scottsdale visiting downtown, otherwise known as «Old Town,» the very
walkable central part of the
city full of
small shops and a booming restaurant scene.
The old
city is
small and easily
walkable.
We very rarely took cabs as most
cities are
small enough that they are
walkable.
Urban living requires efficient use of space, but it can be a very environmentally - friendly lifestyle:
city residents generally live in
small homes with access to
walkable neighborhoods and public transportation.
This crosswalk isn't magically going to solve all problems for pedestrians, but
small things adds up, and beyond a certain point, that's what we call a
walkable neighborhood or
city.
Small, multifamily dwellings in
walkable / bikeable
cities broken up by greenspace parks and trails would be a start for urban design, whereas rural living is going to be much harder to pin down and encourage wise land use, etc..
The
small city of West Point, Mississippi features
walkable streets, beautiful parks, and deeply - rooted culture.
Starwood expects to build new hotels for most of planned properties, targeting «
walkable» locations with nearby dining, retail and entertainment areas in major
cities or central locations in
smaller markets with strong job and population growth.