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East Riverfront Extension: Growth and Extensions of Urban Fabric

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East Riverfront Extension: Street Types

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East Riverfront Extension: Streets and Public Space

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East Riverfront Extension: Aerial

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A Civic Vision for the Riverfront, Perspective Plan II

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This riverfront plan seeks to reverse the trend of regional expansion through the greenfield development of 1,100 acres of land stretching over seven miles at the center of the city.
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A Civic Vision for the Riverfront, perspective street plan

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  • Infill Development
  • mixed use
  • riverfront
  • Transit-Oriented Development
his riverfront plan seeks to reverse the trend of regional expansion through the greenfield development of 1,100 acres of land stretching over seven miles at the center of the city.A new grid is proposed, one that connects neighborhoods to the riverfront and new civic boulevards with mass transportation that is part of a regional network of traffic and transportation that supports compact, pedestrian-friendly mixed-use development.
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A Civic Vision for the Riverfront, Perspective Plan

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  • Infill Development
  • mixed use
  • riverfront
  • Transit-Oriented Development
This riverfront plan seeks to reverse the trend of regional expansion through the greenfield development of 1,100 acres of land stretching over seven miles at the center of the city.
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A Civic Vision for the Riverfront, perspective transportation plan

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  • Infill Development
  • mixed use
  • riverfront
  • Transit-Oriented Development
This riverfront plan seeks to reverse the trend of regional expansion through the greenfield development of 1,100 acres of land stretching over seven miles at the center of the city. A new grid is proposed, one that connects neighborhoods to the riverfront and new civic boulevards with mass transportation that is part of a regional network of traffic and transportation that supports compact, pedestrian-friendly mixed-use development.
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Beerline Townhomes

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Beerline Plan

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