The Black Building in Fargo, ND is a prime example of how thoughtful street layout and appealing storefronts can transform a street into a thriving, pedestrian-friendly destination. With its transition back to the original pedestrian-friendly designs seen in the 1920s, Broadway has become a walkable, bikeable street that supports ground floor retail and encourages increased pedestrian activity.
By implementing on-street diagonal parking, sidewalk bump outs, and narrowing the street at pedestrian crosswalks, Broadway has created a safer and more pleasant environment for both visitors and residents. This pedestrian-centric approach to street and building design has not only spurred investment and increased the tax base, but has also helped retail thrive in downtown Fargo.
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