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    In urban planning, transit-oriented development (TOD) is a type of urban development that maximizes the amount of residential, business and leisure space...
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    be a TOD hub in all stations of Metro Rail Line-6. This TOD (Transit Oriented Development) hub houses shops, commercial office etc. According to authority...
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    and Fort Totten, Shaw has been revitalized by transit-oriented development, increasing economic development, residential density, and—controversially—accelerating...
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    nearby. As with other MTR stations, Tsing Yi is a prime site for transit-oriented development by the MTR Corporation, whose properties division develops land...
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    the above contexts may also include parallel contexts such as: Transit-oriented development—for example in Los Angeles and San Diego, where the cities made...
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    compact, transit-oriented, walkable, bicycle-friendly land use, including neighborhood schools, complete streets, and mixed-use development with a range...
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    on the cover story: A short history of walkable urbanism and transit-oriented development". Denver Business Journal.[1] Jacobs, Jane (1961). The death...
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    basic principles such as traditional neighborhood development (TND) and transit-oriented development (TOD). These ideas can all be circled back to two...
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    Centre Transit Village. In their book, the authors distinguished transit villages from transit-oriented development (TOD) as more residential-oriented in...
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    University of America (CUA). It is the focal point of an upcoming transit-oriented development project. The station opened on February 3, 1978. Originally simply...
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