pedestrian commerce, here and there On June 13, 2010August 20, 2010 By Chuck WolfeIn Israel, multimedia, pedestrianism, placemaking, sustainability, urban abstractions, urban views An alluring vignette of “street food” at Seattle’s weekend Fremont market yields to rich, walk-through experiences of historic markets in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem. Readers who viewed this page, also viewed:pedestrian commerce, here and therethe eternal grace of the urban domeabout our visioncomparative urbanism, part 4 (gathering places, video…biking a place that mattersRelated Posts:About Perceptions of Placewhy urban history [still] mattersAn Expatriate's Primer on an Urban Viewseeing the better city extractsShare this:EmailFacebookPinterestTumblrSkypeLinkedInPrintPocketTwitterLike this:Like Loading... Related
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