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Project Database

Chatham Square - Alexandria, VA
Chatham Square
Alexandria, VA
affordable housing, historic district, HOPE VI, infill development
Lofts 590 - Arlington, VA
Lofts 590
Arlington, VA
apartments, Arlington, high rise, infill development
Courthouse Square, Theatre Way and Broadway Streetscape - Redwood City, CA
Courthouse Square, Theatre Way and Broadway Streetscape
Redwood City, CA
downtown, historic district, main street, public space
Excelsior and Grand - St. Louis Park, MN, 55416, USA
Excelsior and Grand
St. Louis Park, MN, 55416, USA
grocery store, mixed-income, mixed-use, parking garage
Katrina Cottage VIII - Infill locations, USA
Katrina Cottage VIII
Infill locations, USA
accessibility, affordable housing, grow zone, Katrina Cottage
Habitat Trails.  Habitat for Humanity: from infill house to green neighborhood design - Rogers, AR
Habitat Trails. Habitat for Humanity: from infill house to green neighborhood design
Rogers, AR
affordable housing, detached housing, green street, low-impact development
Oak Plaza - Miami, FL
Oak Plaza
Miami, FL
corridor, design, district, Infill
The Ellington - Washington, D.C.
The Ellington
Washington, D.C.
arts district, Metro, mixed-use, overlay
Kedzie & Rockwell Stations - Brown Line Stations - Chicago, IL
Kedzie & Rockwell Stations - Brown Line Stations
Chicago, IL
accessibility, Chicago, rapid transit, station houses
Takoma Walk - Takoma Park, MD
Takoma Walk
Takoma Park, MD
bungalows, historic building, historic district overlay, Live-work
La Candelaria - Antigua, Guatemala
La Candelaria
Antigua, Guatemala
civic space, colonial city, courtyard, Guatemala
Street Smart: Streetcars and Cities in the 21st Century - United States
Street Smart: Streetcars and Cities in the 21st Century
United States
best practices, public-private partnership, streetcars, TOD
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