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Urban Renewal
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9/19/2007
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Examples, in order of preference: <br /> 1) Exceptional dinner restaurants <br /> 2) Everyday breakfast/lunch restaurants for residents, office workers <br /> <br /> 6. Provide unique 3) Specialty food stores <br /> entertainment, cultural ' 4) Smaller, McMenamin's style cinema {1-4 screens) <br /> and retail uses (i.e. not 5) Full service late hours newsstand <br /> available in regional 6) Boutique hotel with ground floor bar/restaurant as anchor on Broadway/ Willamette <br /> 7) Smaller pubs, coffee houses, music venues <br /> malls) to serve a g) Children's and youth activities (e.g. day care center; schools; teen center) <br /> growing downtown 9) Mid-size grocery store (approximately 25,000 square feet) <br /> population and nearby 10) Arts and gallery spaces <br /> neighborhoods, and 11) Clothing stores <br /> provide a draw for the- 12) Larger Bookstore _ <br /> community as well as 13) Pharmacy <br /> tourism. 14) Hi-tech bowling alley (see Lucky Strike Lanes example) • <br /> 15) Hardware store <br /> 16) Home furnishing stores <br /> 17) IMAX Theatre <br /> <br /> 7. Provide opportunities 1) Encourage developers to consider a mix of ownership and rental spaces so small businesses and nonprofits can gain real estate <br /> for local businesses to equity over time <br /> locate in project area: 2 Solicit ro osals from local businesses to locate es eciall businesses in the ocer /natural foods, entertainment e. art <br /> P P P Y Y ( g• <br /> (See also transition plan cinema), and retail (e.g. bookstores, hardware) sectors. <br /> <br /> recommendations) 3) . Provide a ran e of retails aces for smaller business <br /> 8. Ensure that late-night 1) .Provide adequate sound insulation, separation of uses, and appropriate size/character. <br /> uses are compatible <br /> with nearby residential 2) Limit size to smaller venues including performance options <br /> uses <br /> 9. Exclude non- Do not provide space for civic or other uses that have restricted hours of operation and which are best located near similar uses or a <br /> contributing uses specific feature like a public plaza. <br /> II. Parking Options <br /> Core Recomrriendations Qualifications/Elaborations <br /> 1. Maximize use of existin 1) Develop parking plan within 1,000 feet of planning area <br /> 2 <br /> <br />
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