
Originally Posted by
MisterF
It's not just the retail spaces, it's the design of the whole podium. There are a lot of common design elements that retail streets all over the world tend to have in common - strong retail signage, recessed shop entrances, architecture that emphasizes the vertical instead of the horizontal, etc. Those things are all good for pedestrians and retail and they're often missing on new condo podiums.
The streetscaping is often done all wrong too. Take Malibu or 18 Yonge for example. They both have landscape beds separating the sidewalk from the retail space with the sidewalk right against the street. So what you end up with is people walking right next to traffic and obstacles between them and the retail. The landscape beds should buffer the sidewalk from the street and the sidewalk should be right against the storefronts. The Bloor rebuild was done like that.
The little details can make a big difference.
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