mixed-use development

Intermediate 🏠 Real Estate

Definition

A property combining residential, commercial, and sometimes industrial uses in a single project or neighborhood, embodying new urbanist principles. It's the 'you can live, work, and play here' development model that promises walkability while often delivering overpriced studios above chain restaurants.

Example Usage

The mixed-use development featured 200 apartments above ground-floor retail, a gym, and office space, creating a 'vertical neighborhood.'

Origin

Urban planning terminology from New Urbanism movement of the 1980s-90s, though the concept mirrors pre-automobile city development

Fun Fact

Many cities now incentivize mixed-use development through zoning bonuses, allowing extra height or density in exchange for including affordable housing or retail.

Source: Urban planning and development standards

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