Mixed-Use Developments Archive

Jumpstarting a manufacturing town with an urban village for creatives: Up until the middle of the 20th century, the economy of Easthampton,
Replacing a shopping mall with a village: What to do with 104 acres/23 blocks of failed (the trend nowadays)
The coolest of the CNU Charter Award winners: Well, outside of the fact that it’s hardly affordable, the renovated/new Historic
CNU’s annual Charter Awards announced: If you’re wondering what the best new models for placemaking are each
When 2250 homes replace 64…: Environmentalists value land preservation. Commuters hate traffic. Home buyers can’t afford single-family
Now that’s some healthy convenience: For those who like to cook and commute by transit, it doesn’t
SF’s new ‘city’ taking shape one unique development at a time: Disneyfication – the term given to developments that look a bit sterile
Mission Bay – SF’s contemporary city within a city: With 303 acres in what is already one of the most desired
Bay Meadows – another beautiful, unaffordable new community: Of course, the more expensive/unaffordable a place becomes, the less of a
This plaza passes the ‘postcard test: