Across
- 5. commercially zoned areas; may include malls, parks, public spaces, small businesses, etc.
- 6. position of a place
- 9. core of city; downtown
- 11. distinct qualities of a place (describes)
- 13. an area of mostly office buildings that forms around the core-city but does not consist of many residences
- 14. • Movement back to “walking neighborhoods” • More open space within cities • Architecture that fits when area was first built • Jobs and housing close to each other • Try to prevent Urban Sprawl • Positive or Negative?
Down
- 1. land on which food can be grown
- 2. peripheral transportation routes -areas of city; require a car-
- 3. the first few feet of arable land where most plants grow best
- 4. where a place is
- 7. • Going into “rundown neighborhoods” and getting money to renovate • Also includes renovating older business districts (Benson, Midtown Crossing and the Riverfront)
- 8. heavily populated adjoining urban areas that merge into each other making it difficult to determine where one ends and the other begins
- 10. areas designed for manufacturing (factories, plants) energy production (electrical power, nuclear power), water, and sewage treatment
- 12. to other places (near? close to?)
