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Across the globe, developers are seizing competitive advantage by leveraging growing interest in biking and walking among residents and tenants. Municipalities are promoting health, equity, and sustainability by investing in active transportation infrastructure projects, such as trails and greenways. The Urban Land Institute’s new report Active Transportation and Real Estate: The Next Frontier explores interconnections among walking, bicycling, and real estate development.
The report features:
- A summary of economic development, quality of life, and infrastructure investment trends in active transportation
- Ten case studies profiling development projects that include significant bicycling and walking amenities
- Five case studies showcasing recent investments in active transportation infrastructure that have catalyzed adjacent development
- A summary of the active transportation features and amenities included in the report development project profiles, such as dedicated bicycle storage areas, bicycle workrooms, bike valet services, and project investments in public active transportation infrastructure
- A set of shared themes among profiled bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure projects detailing how active transportation investments can have positive economic impacts for cities and regions, while supporting public health and environmental goals and creating opportunities for the real estate industry to develop bicyclist‐ and pedestrian‐ friendly projects
Key Active Transportation Development Features:
- Dedicated bicycle storage areas
- Extra wide hallways or bike elevators
- Bicycle workrooms
- Bike washing stations
- Bike valet service
- Showers and locker facilities
- Bicycle parts or mechanics available on‐site
- On‐site bike rentals or bike share service
- Bicycle park and ride
- Project investments in public active transportation infrastructure
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