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It is integrated into the street grid on and around lower State Street, both in terms of its Spanish Colonial Revival architecture, but also in that its pedestrian promenades, are similarly positioned mid-block at right angles to the surrounding streets, as are the traditional alleyways of the city's downtown.
UNION STATION 1939–pres. ex-BRIDGE ST. 1850s/ [5] HAYES ALLEY/ SONORA ST./ REPUBLIC ST. former REPUBLIC/PLAZA ST. now PASEO DE LA PLAZA (pedestrian) former FERGUSON ALLEY c.1888–c.1951. former SHAFER ST. 411–427 pre-1890 numbering 291–305 [6] 1853 Hayes adobe, Jail [2] p1870s Felix Signoret Bldg
In 2018, the city of San Leandro adopted a plan to transform the Bay Fair neighborhood, including the mall and areas around it, into a transit-oriented "village", a high-density, mixed-use neighborhood with a street grid of small blocks to encourage walking and cycling, and including small parks and space for community events. [19] [20]
A 10-foot sidewalk on Seventh Street from downtown to Queensgate lacks any barrier between walkers and four lanes of traffic. All of the sidewalks in Bridge Forward's proposed grid are strewn with ...
The historic Pacific Electric Building (also known as the Huntington Building, after the railway’s founder, Henry Huntington, or simply 6th & Main), opened in 1905 in the core of Los Angeles as the main train station for the Pacific Electric Railway, as well as the company's headquarters; Main Street Station served passengers boarding trains for the south and east of Southern California.
Avenida Bucareli, often referred to as "Bucareli Street", is a main avenue and eje vial (arterial road) in Mexico City. It divides the Historic center on the east from Colonia Juárez on the west. It is named after the viceroy of New Spain , Antonio María de Bucareli y Ursúa , who commissioned it.
It is located just south of Paseo del Norte between Second and Edith. It serves residents of Los Ranchos de Albuquerque and the North Valley. The station opened on July 14, 2006 as one of the three original stations on the line along with Sandoval County/US 550 and Downtown Albuquerque .
After more than 5 years, Oklahoma City restaurant Scratch Paseo, 605 NW 28 Street, is suspending operations.