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Jun 22, 2006

Focussing on what counts in urban design

Walkable Eastwood (Syracuse, NY)

(I mean the location of the parking lot, of course.)

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We got a similar Walgreens here - in a medium-density old streetcar suburb area. Parking lot to the side / in the back depending on which street you're talking about; store built all the way to the corner of the two streets. Only liability is that the entrance is slightly towards the parking lot rather than the sidewalk.

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