Surface Parking Lots: A Downtown Vibrancy Killer
July 7, 2011 50 comments
According to Downtown Vision (DVI), more than 50% of downtown Jacksonville's streetscape consists of "dead space" - either parking lots, garages, vacant buildings, or buildings less than 25% occupied. This collection of aerials visually highlight the impact dead spaces (surface parking and underutilized vacant property) in downtown Jacksonville and a number of cities across North America have. Naturally, those with the least amount of surface lots tend to be the most vibrant pedestrian-scale environments.
Lower Manhattan
courtesy of MonkeyRonin at www.skyscraperpage.com.
Midtown Manhattan
courtesy of Cirrus at www.skyscraperpage.com. Red = surface parking, Yellow = bus surface parking.
Oklahoma City, OK
courtesy of shane453 at www.skyscraperpage.com. Red = surface parking, Green = vacant lots/brownfields.
Philadelphia, PA
courtesy of Cirrus at www.skyscraperpage.com
Pittsburgh, PA
courtesy of MonkeyRonin at www.skyscraperpage.com
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