transit village

Isaac Kremer/ October 25, 2020/ / 0 comments

A pedestrian-friendly mixed-use district or neighborhood oriented around the station of a high-quality transit system, such as rail or bus rapid transit (B.R.T.) Often a civic square or public space adjoins the train station, functioning as the hub or centerpiece of the surrounding community and encouraging social interaction, functioning as a third place. While mainly residential in nature, many transit villages offer convenience retail and services to residents heading to or returning from their commute. (Kremer, 2020)

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