While inherently necessary to support revitalization, parking lots waste land and significantly lower densities, especially when each and every individual building has its own parking. A more efficient and appropriate solution is the use of shared parking lots or structures that consolidate parking. Where large tracts of new development occur, on-street parking can also be added, providing the quick, convenience parking needed to support retail businesses.
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The East Washington Street Partnership is a collaborative effort to foster sustainable economic development and revitalization along one of Indianapolis's most important commercial and industrial corridors.
Currently staffed by Englewood Community Development Corporation, in partnership with Near East Area Renewal, and Southeast Neighborhood Development
Efforts of the Partnership seek to partner economic revitalization with neighborhood revitalization in a manner that encourages residential and employment growth, improves property values and the local tax base, improves ecological quality, and promotes the transformation of a long-neglected corridor into a vibrant, mixed-use urban address.
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