Have the planners of the facility considered the physical planning characteristics that are most likely to result in community revitalization?
Cultural facilities can often serve as catalysts for community development or revitalization, particularly when project sponsors engage in considered planning. Locating facilities in urban areas ready for “infill” construction, in an area designated for growth, or reusing vacant buildings in urban cores and town centers is preferable when community revitalization is the goal. Proper planning will invite pedestrian traffic and spur housing, office and retail development in the immediate vicinity of the project.
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