Placemaking Design on an Urban Scale

Placemaking: User Experience (UX) Design on an Urban Scale Placemaking Posted on : Jan 4 2024 Please Share : See Our Products Public spaces must be inclusively designed, equitably distributed, and open to everyone. This means planning, designing, and developing them to meet users’ needs and preferences. To achieve this, you must engage the people […]

Sidewalk Extension Without Construction

Increase walkability instantly with a Sidewalk Extension Without Construction. Our pedlet creates a pedestrian zone and safer districts in the blink of an eye.

Revitalization in downtown’s across America

Downtowns across America play a vital role in showcasing a community’s character. Due to the changing needs of communities over the past few decades, we have seen municipalities across the United States take part in revitalization efforts in their downtowns. 

Repurposed Parklets and Activating Dead Spaces

Parklets, commonly built up along public sideways and in old parking spaces, allow you to enjoy the outdoors while being protected by partial barriers. MODSTREET provides parklets of different sizes, shapes, and styles to suit your needs. Some of them include barricades, partial enclosures, and complete enclosures. So, whether it is a downtown eatery, bar, small business, retail store, or residential community, the company can provide you with anything you need.

New “parklets” installed along Mountain Avenue

The installation of the Durango, Colorado-based MODSTREET modular parklets is part of Colorado’s Revitalizing Main Streets Program. In March 2021, the state legislature allocated $30 million to this CDOT program. The goal is to implement transport-related projects that will improve safety and yield long-term benefits to community main streets.

Measure the Fiscal Benefits of Converting a Parking Space to a Parklet

During the pandemic, many communities allowed their local restaurants and retailers to expand on public streets. This response was very popular, and many want to see it continue. A recent survey by the National Restaurant Association found that 84% of all respondents want to continue on-street dining post-pandemic.

San Luis Valley creative placemaking challenge

CENTER — Downtown Colorado, Inc. (DCI) and Colorado Housing and Finance Authority (CHFA) are pleased to announce the San Luis Valley Creative Placemaking Challenge. The project will work with a variety of San Luis Valley partners including the towns of Antonito, Center, La Jara, and San Luis to create placemaking installations that invite ideas and entrepreneurial solutions from the people of the San Luis Valley.

Bump-outs for Businesses

Bump-Out program n response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the city of Durango and Business Improvement District (BID) created the Bump-Out program to encourage outdoor dining and business activity in downtown Durango. This temporary program allows businesses along Main Avenue and 2nd Avenue to use parking spaces and adjacent parts of the right-of-way for outdoor seating, […]