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		<description><![CDATA[We have several real estate and development clients. A common term in their parlance, mixed-use development, has always discomforted me a bit.
After all, mixed-use development is a marketing phrase. It&#8217;s used to sell big projects to government officials, private buyers and the public at large. But, like many of the phrases coined by developers, this [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We have several real estate and development clients. A common term in their parlance, <em>mixed-use development</em>, has always discomforted me a bit.<span id="more-258"></span></p>
<p>After all, <em>mixed-use development</em> is a marketing phrase. It&#8217;s used to sell big projects to government officials, private buyers and the public at large. But, like many of the phrases coined by developers, this one rests a little uneasy on the ear.  <em></em></p>
<p><em>Mixed-use community</em> is better, more about people and less about cement, but it&#8217;s too academic. It tries too hard.</p>
<p>How about <em>urban village</em>? The best <em>mixed-use developments</em> turn into real civic places on their own merit. They exhibit the density we normally associate with urban environments but embody it on a smaller scale. Hence, <em>urban village</em>.</p>
<p>Builders and planners everywhere are invited to use <em>urban village</em>. But, please, don&#8217;t add the word <em>development</em> after it.</p>
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