West High Street Historic District NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES
... approximately four acres large, includes three city blocks: the 400 and 500 blocks of West High Street, which run east – west along the south side of the North Carolina Railroad tracks, and the 100 block of Oak Street, which runs north – south and adjoins West High Street in the middle of the distri ...
... approximately four acres large, includes three city blocks: the 400 and 500 blocks of West High Street, which run east – west along the south side of the North Carolina Railroad tracks, and the 100 block of Oak Street, which runs north – south and adjoins West High Street in the middle of the distri ...
DEVELOPMENTS - Center City District
... December 2015, while 29 more, totaling $3 billion, have been announced. Residential developments are setting the pace. Half of the 82 projects counted in this report are residential/mixed-use; another 11 are strictly residential. Remaining projects include hotels, commercial/mixed-use, public space ...
... December 2015, while 29 more, totaling $3 billion, have been announced. Residential developments are setting the pace. Half of the 82 projects counted in this report are residential/mixed-use; another 11 are strictly residential. Remaining projects include hotels, commercial/mixed-use, public space ...
Design Guidance - Ministry of Housing and Lands
... be adequate to cater for the traffic likely to be generated by the development, except where the provisions of the proposals or the relevant statutory plan for the area dictate otherwise. Examples where more flexible on-site car parking requirements may be applied include: • The creation of “Parking ...
... be adequate to cater for the traffic likely to be generated by the development, except where the provisions of the proposals or the relevant statutory plan for the area dictate otherwise. Examples where more flexible on-site car parking requirements may be applied include: • The creation of “Parking ...
Walks through History - the Arkansas Historic Preservation Program
... Jacob L. Shinn built this brick building in 1875 to serve as a general merchandise store. He moved his older wood-frame store building to the back of the lot near his house (near the current site of the Old Post Office—current Federal Building). Recall that Mr. Shinn built the first general store in ...
... Jacob L. Shinn built this brick building in 1875 to serve as a general merchandise store. He moved his older wood-frame store building to the back of the lot near his house (near the current site of the Old Post Office—current Federal Building). Recall that Mr. Shinn built the first general store in ...
Residential Building Standards
... Primary Entry and Porches. With the exception of fourplexes, apartments, and ancillary dwelling units, every home shall have its primary entry (front door) facing a public street and not more than 6 feet recessed back from the face of the primary facade. Four-plexes and apartments may have their pri ...
... Primary Entry and Porches. With the exception of fourplexes, apartments, and ancillary dwelling units, every home shall have its primary entry (front door) facing a public street and not more than 6 feet recessed back from the face of the primary facade. Four-plexes and apartments may have their pri ...
01_INTRODUCTION
... “Western”, nor truly “African”. Due to oral culture and the adoption of western design principles by “African” architects, very little has been written about “African” concepts of space and culture. While theories discussed are mainly Western theory, it is the belief of this author, that the princip ...
... “Western”, nor truly “African”. Due to oral culture and the adoption of western design principles by “African” architects, very little has been written about “African” concepts of space and culture. While theories discussed are mainly Western theory, it is the belief of this author, that the princip ...
2B Historic Resources - Lower Manhattan Development Corporation
... SHPO and LPC comment letters are provided in Appendix C. The Phase 1As concluded that while pre-contact-period archaeological sensitivity exists only in very few locations, several areas have sensitivity for historic-period archaeological resources. The sensitivity conclusions for the Phase 1As are ...
... SHPO and LPC comment letters are provided in Appendix C. The Phase 1As concluded that while pre-contact-period archaeological sensitivity exists only in very few locations, several areas have sensitivity for historic-period archaeological resources. The sensitivity conclusions for the Phase 1As are ...
the h. seeberg building - Buffalo Architecture and History
... offer a wide variety and selection of products to consumers. It is at this period that production capacity outgrew many of the traditional small-scale buildings, in some cases requiring large, specialized buildings, typically located outside of residential areas. Retail and shops continued to be loc ...
... offer a wide variety and selection of products to consumers. It is at this period that production capacity outgrew many of the traditional small-scale buildings, in some cases requiring large, specialized buildings, typically located outside of residential areas. Retail and shops continued to be loc ...
The Agassiz Neighborhood Paths
... whites of their eyes.” More than 1,000 Regulars were killed, in the first major battle of the Revolutionary War. A similar granite monument closer to the Littauer Center notes the location of the headquarters of the Committee of Safety, formed in 1774 to keep watch on the distrusted royal government ...
... whites of their eyes.” More than 1,000 Regulars were killed, in the first major battle of the Revolutionary War. A similar granite monument closer to the Littauer Center notes the location of the headquarters of the Committee of Safety, formed in 1774 to keep watch on the distrusted royal government ...
Commercial Building 1202 3rd Street Promenade Santa Monica
... the City of Santa Monica. The rectangular-shaped lot size is approximately 100 feet by 150 feet. Until 1998, when it was converted for use as a Banana Republic retail clothing store, the property had operated continuously since its construction in 1949 as a branch of the J.C. Penney Company departme ...
... the City of Santa Monica. The rectangular-shaped lot size is approximately 100 feet by 150 feet. Until 1998, when it was converted for use as a Banana Republic retail clothing store, the property had operated continuously since its construction in 1949 as a branch of the J.C. Penney Company departme ...
Auckland City Heritage Walks
... By 1844 Queen, Princes and Shortland streets were formed and metalled. The government centre developed around the Princes Street area where soon were located Government House, the parliament, the court and the barracks for the British 58th Regiment as well as the substantial homes of many of Aucklan ...
... By 1844 Queen, Princes and Shortland streets were formed and metalled. The government centre developed around the Princes Street area where soon were located Government House, the parliament, the court and the barracks for the British 58th Regiment as well as the substantial homes of many of Aucklan ...
Walks through History Downtown McGehee Begin at the Missouri
... block and had a second entrance on First Street. In the 1920s, a 2-story building was constructed just to the north of the Greystone and also housed hotel rooms upstairs and retail on the first floor (Safeway Grocery on the First Street side). In the early 1930s, a 1-story building was constructed t ...
... block and had a second entrance on First Street. In the 1920s, a 2-story building was constructed just to the north of the Greystone and also housed hotel rooms upstairs and retail on the first floor (Safeway Grocery on the First Street side). In the early 1930s, a 1-story building was constructed t ...
To Build Strong and Substantial
... when he was just 25 years old. The Farmer’s Southern Market House Company was formed in 1887 by businessmen interested in establishing a market in the City’s southern section. As a member of the Market Building Committee, Henry Burger, a local builder, was instrumental in the selection of Urban as t ...
... when he was just 25 years old. The Farmer’s Southern Market House Company was formed in 1887 by businessmen interested in establishing a market in the City’s southern section. As a member of the Market Building Committee, Henry Burger, a local builder, was instrumental in the selection of Urban as t ...
Keystone Opportunity Zone - Pottstown School District
... and Warren streets was closed and turned into a pre-school education center. Pupils attending the Jefferson Elementary School were divided among the five remaining schools. ...
... and Warren streets was closed and turned into a pre-school education center. Pupils attending the Jefferson Elementary School were divided among the five remaining schools. ...
Section 20: MU Mixed Use Zone District
... 1. For development sites with more than one building, not all buildings must meet the build-to requirement as long as those buildings closest to the street fulfill the requirements set forth in the table above. At least 50% of the primary street frontage shall be occupied by buildings that meet the ...
... 1. For development sites with more than one building, not all buildings must meet the build-to requirement as long as those buildings closest to the street fulfill the requirements set forth in the table above. At least 50% of the primary street frontage shall be occupied by buildings that meet the ...
to - Virginia Street RAPID Extension Project
... Avenue, where he now lives. His father began to purchase houses in the Midtown area for rentals in the late 1950s and also constructed some new apartments. Barry took over the property management business after his father passed away in 2003. He is an expert on the neighborhood. Photo by Patrick Cum ...
... Avenue, where he now lives. His father began to purchase houses in the Midtown area for rentals in the late 1950s and also constructed some new apartments. Barry took over the property management business after his father passed away in 2003. He is an expert on the neighborhood. Photo by Patrick Cum ...
Bolton (core - Queen Street)
... circa 1880s Built by William Dick, this building was originally used as a showroom for products from the Dick Agricultural Works, such as plows, wagons, sleighs. From 1888 to 1900, it housed Herbert Bolton’s newly purchased newsweekly ‘The Enterprise’. Frank Leavens, who was initially hired as edito ...
... circa 1880s Built by William Dick, this building was originally used as a showroom for products from the Dick Agricultural Works, such as plows, wagons, sleighs. From 1888 to 1900, it housed Herbert Bolton’s newly purchased newsweekly ‘The Enterprise’. Frank Leavens, who was initially hired as edito ...
Inner City Trails brochure - Best Western Hospitality Inn Kalgoorlie
... 2Endowment Block The Endowment Block was originally occupied by squatters who set up small shops in this particular area of Hannan Street. The Council did not approve of the occupancy but any measures taken to remove the squatters were met with resistance. In 1897 Sir John Forrest told the Council t ...
... 2Endowment Block The Endowment Block was originally occupied by squatters who set up small shops in this particular area of Hannan Street. The Council did not approve of the occupancy but any measures taken to remove the squatters were met with resistance. In 1897 Sir John Forrest told the Council t ...
pdf - Lafayette-West Lafayette, Indiana
... Founded by William Digby in 1825, Lafayette was a river town and prospered because of the development of the Wabash River, Erie Canal and the railroads. Improved transportation allowed for the importation of goods to what had once been an isolated settlement. Soon Lafayette became a trading center f ...
... Founded by William Digby in 1825, Lafayette was a river town and prospered because of the development of the Wabash River, Erie Canal and the railroads. Improved transportation allowed for the importation of goods to what had once been an isolated settlement. Soon Lafayette became a trading center f ...
The Post Office`s time has come again. The largest
... • Located along Dunsmuir, close to rapid transit and civic institutions, there is a need for bike parking in the area ...
... • Located along Dunsmuir, close to rapid transit and civic institutions, there is a need for bike parking in the area ...
national register of historic places inventory -
... century Maysville joined the Cumberland Gap as a principal point of entry to Kentucky and the western frontier. 19th century Maysville joined such cities as Cincinnati, Louisville, Cairo and New Orleans as an important riverport in the Ohio-Mississippi system, Though surpassed in growth during the l ...
... century Maysville joined the Cumberland Gap as a principal point of entry to Kentucky and the western frontier. 19th century Maysville joined such cities as Cincinnati, Louisville, Cairo and New Orleans as an important riverport in the Ohio-Mississippi system, Though surpassed in growth during the l ...
Popo - SPUR
... exhaust vents, dominate this urban garden within a large plaza. The steps are clad with granite, and are used for seating and as planting beds. There is a granite fountain, with gushing water creating a pleasant sound. Two restaurants on the building’s ground floor open to the plaza with outdoor sea ...
... exhaust vents, dominate this urban garden within a large plaza. The steps are clad with granite, and are used for seating and as planting beds. There is a granite fountain, with gushing water creating a pleasant sound. Two restaurants on the building’s ground floor open to the plaza with outdoor sea ...
Newtownards Walking Guide - Visit Ards and North Down
... This hilltop was occupied by one of Ulster’s most important early churches associated with the 6th century St Finnian. Plundered by the Vikings in 842AD it was refounded in the 12th century as an abbey and it adopted the Augustine rule, dedicated to St Malachy. This reflected a decision made by Celt ...
... This hilltop was occupied by one of Ulster’s most important early churches associated with the 6th century St Finnian. Plundered by the Vikings in 842AD it was refounded in the 12th century as an abbey and it adopted the Augustine rule, dedicated to St Malachy. This reflected a decision made by Celt ...
lafayette—west lafayette, indiana - Visit Lafayette
... Founded by William Digby in 1825, Lafayette was a river town and prospered because of the development of the Wabash River, Erie Canal and the railroads. Improved transportation allowed for the importation of goods to what had once been an isolated settlement. Soon Lafayette became a trading center f ...
... Founded by William Digby in 1825, Lafayette was a river town and prospered because of the development of the Wabash River, Erie Canal and the railroads. Improved transportation allowed for the importation of goods to what had once been an isolated settlement. Soon Lafayette became a trading center f ...
Contemporary Westminster - Westminster City Council
... It has some of the wealthiest areas and also some of the most deprived. It is as diverse as anywhere in the world with 182 resident nationalities. Westminster is the historic core of London with the largest number of listed buildings and the most conservation areas of any Borough. Its townscape is a ...
... It has some of the wealthiest areas and also some of the most deprived. It is as diverse as anywhere in the world with 182 resident nationalities. Westminster is the historic core of London with the largest number of listed buildings and the most conservation areas of any Borough. Its townscape is a ...
Street hierarchy
The street hierarchy is an urban planning technique for laying out road networks that exclude automobile through-traffic from developed areas. It is conceived as a hierarchy of roads that embeds the link importance of each road type in the network topology (the connectivity of the nodes to each other). Street hierarchy restricts or eliminates direct connections between certain types of links, for example residential streets and arterial roads, and allows connections between similar order streets (e.g. arterial to arterial) or between street types that are separated by one level in the hierarchy (e.g. arterial to highway and collector to arterial.) By contrast, in many regular, traditional grid plans, as laid out, higher order roads (e.g. arterials) are connected by through streets of both lower order levels (e.g. local and collector.) An ordering of roads and their classification can include several levels and finer distinctions as, for example, major and minor arterials or collectors.At the lowest level of the hierarchy, cul-de-sac streets, by definition non-connecting, link with the next order street, a primary or secondary ""collector""—either a ring road that surrounds a neighbourhood, or a curvilinear ""front-to-back"" path—that in turn links with the arterial. Arterials then link with the intercity highways at strictly specified intervals at intersections that are either signalized or grade separated.In places where grid networks were laid out in the pre-automotive 19th century, such as in the American Midwest, larger subdivisions have adopted a partial hierarchy, with two to five entrances off one or two main roads (arterials) thus limiting the links between them and, consequently, traffic through the neighbourhood.Since the 1960s, street hierarchy has been the dominant network configuration of suburbs and exurbs in the United States, Canada, Australia, and the UK. It is less popular in Latin America, Western Europe, and China.Large subdivisions may have three- or even four-tiered hierarchies, feeding into one or two wide arterials, which can be as wide as the Champs-Élysées with ten lanes or Wilshire Boulevard. Arterials at this level of traffic volume generally require no fewer than four lanes in width; and in large contemporary suburbs, such as Naperville, Illinois, or Irvine, California, are often eight or ten lanes wide. Adjacent street hierarchies are rarely connected to one another.