From Seattle’s Green Lake, here is evidence that vibrant urban businesses can use new forms of “storefront” to interact with public space.
See the related posts below for previous commentary on street-vending urbanism.
From Seattle’s Green Lake, here is evidence that vibrant urban businesses can use new forms of “storefront” to interact with public space.
See the related posts below for previous commentary on street-vending urbanism.
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