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through 2nd street with an Uptown shopping/
restaurants/movie theater/deli grocery (Central
Market type)
Center/Abram/UT Arlington redevelopment
Magnola south of downtown Fort Worth
North ScO dale Road, ScO dale, Arizona
because there are number of new and varied
businesses including retail stores, car dealer-
ships, gasoline sta ons, and hotels.
Downtown Napa, California. Small shops, good
restaurants, mul level parking garages some
with retail space in the lower level.
West 7th Fort Worth
Hwy 99 federal way wa
Bishop Arts Oak Cliff or Sundance Square Ft.
Worth
The area on division where restaurants have
popped up (i.e Babes, Mellow Mushroom) is a
good basis for what the corridor could be like.
It’s brought a lot of people back to the down-
town area that hadn’t normally thought of it as a
place to go and enjoy leisure ac vi es.
The redevelopment of Abram Street between
Cooper and Collins.
East of University in FW
Fort worth downtown ....a rac ve and mixed.
the Grapevine downtown area with the shops
and restaurants or the Ft worth downtown area
that has the restaurants and shops and you
canwalk around!
Downtown Dallas, because it has it all!
Sundance Square in Fort Worth
Bricktown in OKC
Fort Collins Colorado
Mass Ave. in Indianapolis
West 7th in Fort Worth. Lots to do and is very
close to down town.
Maybe kind of like 6th street in Aus n.
West 7th Fort Worth
Aus n’s sixth street. Entertainment,dining and
mixed use
It would be an exten on of the downtown area.
Division is one big car lot!
Lemon Ave Dallas Near 75 North. It is a heavy
traveled street , but s ll has nice sidewalk areas
that brought in retail and restruants
main street grapevine it’s a mix of history, and
modern with shopping and ea ng and entertain-
ment all in on strip
Ques on 15.
What is Division Street Corridor’s single greatest
characteris c?
Responses
• Johnny High’s
• Loca on - South of DFW, and central to Ft Worth
and Dallas.
• Automo ve history, traffi c counts
• loca on
• Room for re-development
• The car lots. I’m trying to picture it. I guess there
isn’t one. Besides some of the original car lots.
• Wide street.
• Proximity to the entertainment district
• Proximity to Major Districts
• Ugly
• Wide corridor for the fl ow of traffi c.
• At this me - used car sales, homeless street
traffi c, night shelter, unsafe, dirty, neglected.
• diversity
• Well known as car sales isle in Arlington
• central loca on, historic background
• connec vity to the heart of Arlington and the
entertainment districe - plus Division traverses
the en re east / west corridor.
• traffi c volume
• Buildings & Loca on
• Loca on & proximity to campus & downtown
• Used Cars
• Historic
• It’s history.
• traffi c, car lots
• It’s historical signifi cance.
• Hi density and historical (at least to the people
who have grown up using them) hang outs.
• The History of Division St, and the History of
Hwy 80 for America. It’s within’ walking distance
of some of the oldest and most beau ful
homes in all of Arlington, Revitalizing this part
of Arlington could spur on young families to
purchase these homes and rebuild a sense of
community in this part of Arlington.
• historic buildings
• Loca on
• History
• restaurants
• Auto sales
The responses above are stated exactly as they were provided by Ci zens.
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